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When you paint with watercolour and add salt on it while the paint is still wet, this is the effect you will get. It made me smile when I saw that and had to capture it. I will go back tomorrow and attempt a macro shot with my point and shoot before it washes out by the rain. This is part of a bridge.
“Cause and effect, means and ends, seed and fruit cannot be severed; for the effect already blooms in the cause, the end preexists in the means, the fruit in the seed.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
I followed this tutorial:
How To Create a Realistic Painted Effect in Photoshop
blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/how-to-create-a-realis...
Per fare questo effetto ho seguito questo tutorial
blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/how-to-create-a-realis...
at the Waterfront, Norwich
The ex-New Order/Joy Division bassist played a set of Joy Division songs followed by the New Order Brotherhood and Lowlife albums in their entirety. The guitarist in the background is his son.
Used the Indiglow effect in Aviary to add the border.
Just loved the light on the right wing. Not sure if it's a landing light or anti-collision light or what, but I like the effect at least.
Unfortunately I am hanging by a thread, but I wish you all a happy Easter and best regards.
Effekt: Gravur
Ich hänge leider am Faden, aber ich wünsche Euch allen ein frohes Osterfest und liebe Grüße. Der Hase.
43480 waits for the right away at Doncaster with a Kings Cross bound Grand Central working.
!st July 2011
Maybe a bit cliche, but the idea grabbed me and my son was (somewhat) willing. I first saw this effect used on Pink Floyd's Ummagumma album - released in 1969. I can't imagine how the photographer did it without the help of the computer programs we have today, but then again Pink Floyd always had cool album covers. The name Droste harkens back to the early 1900s when a company named Droste ran an advertisement of a woman carrying a tray with the product on it. Of course the product showed an ad of a woman carrying a tray with the product on it, and so forth.
Looking east into the western edge of Hurricane Isaac which touched Topeka, Kansas in August of 2012. Several other photos are featured below.
Ground Effect is the name given to the positive influence on the lifting characteristics of the horizontal surfaces of an aircraft wing when it is close to the ground. This effect is a consequence of the distortion of the airflow below such surfaces attributable to the proximity of the ground.
It is optimal within a distance from the surface approximately equal to the width between the wing tips.
I believe birds use it too, but they weren't taught in a classroom but on the job.
Pine River, Tinchi Tamba Wetlands, Brisbane. Pied or Little Pied Cormorant.
I won't post a lot of effects pictures, but I am just learning some of this stuff and I really liked this one. It came from a photo I took the other night. That picture is posted as well, but is not as exciting.
The crew of South Shore 803 is ready to pull out on the main off of the Georgia Pacific lead at Gary IN. during a lake effect snow squall in January 1981.
First quick attempt at a technique some Flickr friends have been working on for a while.
I just went my own way with THIS Gimp tut in Photoshop.
Thanks to Don for passing this tut on.
For It's An Addiction tutorial discussion HERE
I think it needs some fine tuning at this stage.
Text texture created by me, available HERE with creative commons if anyone would like to use
Lovely Mother & Son image with thanks to IQuitCountingStock
2/12/12
Those living around Lake Michigan will understand the phenomenon described in the image title. Taken on 2/10/12.
Metra North Central Line
Chicago, IL
Added to the 112 Pictures in 2012 group as #51 - Winter
Submitted to SliderSunday. HSS!
Challenge Beyond Layers day 10 , Painterly Effect
texture kk_finally by Kim Klassen ,multiply 37%
texture kk_sienna by Kim Klassen, multiply 54%
Really , really hope you will tell me honestly what you think of this because i'm not totally sure about the effect . Still i kind of like it :)
Explored febr. 2012 , # 171
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission
The "compression effect" is something that is around us that we don't really notice that much. The weird thing that happens when viewing a landmark from a distance. Currumbin Rock shot from about 800 meters away with a 500mm lens...the distant buildings of Surfers Paradise (about 20 kms away) appear bigger relative to the rock as you walk further away....thus giving the perception that the buildings are close to the rock....move closer to the rock and they shrink
Thank you for all the comments and faves, my friends.