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Sometimes I see potential in a photo for these effects. Sometimes I just go willy nilly and see what happens. Sometimes I just put the photo in the trash and start over.
This is done using a layer mask and blur effect in Photoshop Elements.
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Church of the Transfiguration of Our Savior on Ilyina Street
www.visitnovgorod.com/sights/church_transfiguration_our_s...
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign. 1682-1688
Some twirls that I never posted. I especially love the colours in this. I guess I should do some more of these so that I don't forget how to do them.
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Some little tiny gears that I managed to process a bit fancy in Topaz Glow.
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I don't usually do this but, after posting my slider I thought I would pursue a technique I have seen on flickr and try my hand at it.
Here is my first attempt after some tutorials on You Tube and about an hour and a half of clicks.
Opinions appreciated. I am sure it is not every ones cup of tea, but I like the effect.
Art Gallery of Hamilton
My special effect using a layer mask.
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Some daffodils I got to bring in some spring.
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Feed Mill in Ripley ON. I was up there the other day to buy a used ladder. Nice little town.
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Problems uploading. Anyone else?
That time of year when flickr slows down. Looks like I got my days mixed up.
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... changing postprocessing for fun - an experiment.
Germany. Bavaria. Mittelfranken. Altmühl river. A hot July summerday nearby the Altmühlsee. July ... a month with massive infrared light. So i don't hesitate to take "winter" shots in summer.
Nikon D40. Lens 18.0-55.0mm f/3.5-5.6. ISO 200. 1/800 sec. f/8. 34mm. Using an infrared filter 720nm. Red/Blue channel swap in postrocessing in order to get the cyan sky.
If you are interested in an image of the disassembled Nikon D40 for infrared conversion ... here it is --> Nikon D40 Infrared Conversion.
Taken in the Art Gallery of Hamilton.
More of my motion blur using layer masks in Photoshop Elements
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