Moss On Blue Rocks #2 by photosynthesis
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Description
Same photo as my last post, processed with the Glowing Edges filter in Photoshop...
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Comments (9)
roguetographer
I love this one -- very psychedelic!! All is vibratory color
durleybeachbum
I like what you've done!
blinkings
Respectfully, they are too over-processed for my tastes. The beauty of the actual nature is lost in all the photochopping!!
photosynthesis
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, isn't it?
irisinthespring
Cool work!
MrsRatbag
This makes it look like underwater coral; very cool!!!!
Faemike55
Very nice postwork
auntietk
This looks like something you would see in a tide pool. I like the blurring of that distinction ... dry? ... wet? ... and the fact that it doesn't matter a bit.
anahata.c
"And now we bring in the ring-modulators..." I couldn't resist more old synthesizer talk, as it's totally parallel! Ring modulators did this weird outer-space thing to pitches, so they came out really eerie. This image is like applying ring modulators to the last shot. Your edge work here has an on-edge feel, like you have currents running through it. Or like we're seeing a microscopic view of molecular process, using enhanced color or dyes. Or even a satellite view of a coral reef from the air, again using enhanced colors or dyes. (I wonder if you're at all influenced by, or excited by such images.) I like this transformation just as much as the last one. A really good use of those filters. (Edge filters of all kinds are easy to use, not so easy to use expressively. Andrea also does wonderful work with edge filters...not many people do. The Glowing Edge work here feels like the next natural progression from the previous image...) (I never thought about this till now, but if you were around with those old synthesizers---the old 'analog' monsters that sat 10 modules high, with a billion wires, etc---and you knew how to use them, you probably would've been dynamite with them. Digging into the auditory landscapes you recorded, and turning them into atomic symphonies...)
danapommet
This is a wonderful result using the Glowing Edges filter.