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Stone Rose

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More fun with filters...before I had the hi-powered camera setup I have now, I would more freguently enhance my photographs using various Photoshop filters and techniques. Actually, I have no idea how I did this, but I thought it had a kind of nice ceramic tile look to it.

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10:34PM | Mon, 04 December 2000

KIM,,,,I LIKE IT...VERY NICE EFFECTS AND TEXTURES

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bloodstone

11:01PM | Mon, 04 December 2000

Fantastic pic! Looks like a cross between a pastel and a watercolor. Is that a Peace Rose?

viewlenz

11:47PM | Mon, 04 December 2000

Hmmm, it could be! It occurs to me now that I took the rose photo and ran the Photoshop bass relief filter on it. I then backed off the effect with the fade filter dialog to restore some of the original color and detail. The lens flare is a little fancy for Photoshop, I probably did it with Genesis V2Pro. Thanks!


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