Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Morning


I took this photo from John Smith Road. That's the Diablo Range in the near distance. I can't recall what steps I did in Photoshop to get this transformed image. I wanted to pop out the dried grass and barbed wire, and as I was doing that the lighting on the mountains became apparent. So, I decided to spotlight that area.

Here's the original image:


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18 comments:

  1. Whatever you did - The Great Original Photo - Turned into Stunning Magic . . . thank you

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  2. whatever the steps you took. It was the right ones. If I could only wish for one thing it would be a bit more oo the image to the right. I want to see more of the fence and grass. :) But your image was not wide enough. That´s the kind of things you see too late. :) I love the effect!

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    1. I appreciate the comments, Nature Footstep. You have me wondering what is to the right now. :-)

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  3. I like the edits you did. Emphasizing the light and barbed wire were good decisions.

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    1. Thank you. The dried grass against that thick post was what caught my attention.

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  4. Nicely presented....great edits start with a great photo♪

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  5. Thank you for your nice comment.
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  6. Nice job. I can never remember the steps I take when editing photos. I just "mess with it" until I get something I like.

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    1. That's wonderful to hear. I'm very good at messing around. :-)

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  7. Yes, delicious in both versions, I like a lot, nice picture!

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  8. Lovely, lovely photos! Love the grass and the fence.

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