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Forest Light

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Feb 28, 2010
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This started out as an ordinary photograph of a patch of very ordinary forest in the Skagit Valley. I took all that green and ran it through Photoshop until I had this result. This is a single photograph, no layers, no painting, nothing but filters. Whether you like the result or not, I hope you'll see that the possibilities in Photoshop are amazing, and that playing in postwork can produce some startling results. Play around! Live a little! Try some filters! You never know what you might come up with.

Comments (29)


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Faemike55

4:58PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

And I like it very much! I've got Paint Shop Pro Photo 2X from Corel and it is so much fun to play around

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jocko500

4:59PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

looks wonderful you did on the postwork

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ocoee53

5:54PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

Inspiring!

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elfin14doaks

5:57PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

Really cool postwork! WOW.

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bazza

5:59PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

Nice post work on this I have PSP but I think I would like PS as seems to have more brushes etc than PSP Lovely effects and posting!!

frankie96

6:35PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

So many filters...soooo little time...:)

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watapki66

8:34PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

Wonderful work!

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bmac62

8:40PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

Ooooo, I like this. Filters do provide a great range of effects. I have used a number of different filters...usually one at a time but I still want to take your advice and branch out to multiple filters and just see what happens! Your results here are quite inspiring:) Great title:)

bebert

9:33PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

very nice colors

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myrrhluz

9:59PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

I have Photoshop Elements 7.0, which I have a lot of fun on. I play a lot, but I feel like I've just scratched the surface. This is beautiful! A very lovely result and a great inspiration to play some more!

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babuci

10:03PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

This turned out realy well. Honestly I don't miss the green tone at all. Gorgeous warm colors.

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faroutsider

10:33PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

You're a wizard! Excellent shot, turned into a spectacular work of art. Mark would be proud :o)

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hipps13

11:52PM | Sun, 28 February 2010

this is cool love the blends warm hugs smile, Linda Kaye

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durleybeachbum

2:34AM | Mon, 01 March 2010

You are a great inspiration and teacher, Tara!

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cfulton

2:34AM | Mon, 01 March 2010

To think that some insect might see the world this way! Well done, Clive

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helanker

2:58AM | Mon, 01 March 2010

OH Yes, I do know :-) And this is fabulous Tara. I like it alot.

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emmecielle

5:22AM | Mon, 01 March 2010

Wonderful! :)

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casmindo

7:33AM | Mon, 01 March 2010

from summer to winter through filters. Cool

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debbielove

8:06AM | Mon, 01 March 2010

Its a very effective look.. I kinda like it myself... I have started playing more.. lol Fades etc.. I was wondering where you get this 'Flood' effect from? Could you advise... But, the picture, I do like so there (and no rant today! ...lol) Sorry for that! Rob

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beachzz

11:12AM | Mon, 01 March 2010

with a mouse, right?????

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moochagoo

12:07PM | Mon, 01 March 2010

Great post work and composition. Love the colors.

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Katraz

3:51PM | Mon, 01 March 2010

Nice work looks like a colour negative.

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junge1

1:05AM | Tue, 02 March 2010

I like what you did with it Tara!

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Merrylee

11:03AM | Tue, 02 March 2010

I love Photoshop and I do play around with it...nice work

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danapommet

10:54PM | Tue, 02 March 2010

Looks good to me and love what you did with the fern type leaves. Dana

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mbz2662

1:15AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Great results :) I really like the colors you ended up with ~

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EricSBauer

8:54AM | Wed, 03 March 2010

Nice work! I really need to dig deeper into Photoshop... as you said; "the possibilities are endless", well if you know what you're doing which I do not...lol. Well done!

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Chipka

5:52PM | Wed, 03 March 2010

This has a wonderfully Japanese feel to it--kinda of like electro-boogie Zen, as only you'd experience in Tokyo's Ginza district...well...come to think of it, maybe it's not Elvis-garish and Anime neon enough, but still...it has a more classical Japanese vibe. I'm gonna go find some koto music and see what happens when I listen to it and look at this photo. The work you've done here is fantastic. Photoshop is amazingly fun! I don't have it on this computer, and it'll be a while before I acquire it, but still, I know and love the joys of Photoshop quite well. The Gimp works reasonably, but there just isn't as much you can really do with it...well...there is...but you have to fiddle with half-measures a lot more. But anyway...enough of that. Back to this wonder of photographic art. In short, I love it!

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mermaid

9:16AM | Sat, 06 March 2010

gorgeous, Tara, like a pretty texture for an expensive silk veil...smile


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ModelDiMAGE Z3
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ISO Speed200
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