Jumping on the Adamski effect band wagon with this one. I don't have PS so had to figure out another way to make it work with this photo I took in 2016. See the original here https://365project.org/grammyn/everything-else/2016-06-21
Not quite as good as the others but I am happy with it
I don’t know anything about the Adamski effect, but I sure do love this. The color is amazing and, though I’m not sure I would not have noticed if @ludwigsdiana hadn’t mentioned it, the translucency that allowed for the shadows to remain is amazing!
@maggiemae l am so glad you like it MM thanks for the FAV @olivetreeann thank you so much Ann @louannwarren that means a lot to me Lou Ann thank you @randystreat thanks Kathy. I think choosing the right subject is half the challenge @eahopp I am so happy you like it Beth @ludwigsdiana You have doen so many wonderful ones that I really appreciate your comment Diana @marilyn as always I appreciate your feedback so much thanks♥ @robz I really don't deseerve a lot fo credit for that Rob. It was in the original composition and luck probably had more to do with that than skill but I really appreciate your comment. @monikozi thank you so much your ma'amship! i only had one photo to work with for this @30pics4jackiesdiamond thrilled that you like it and the shadow was luck not genius! @wakelys thank you so much Sue. I wish I could say I planned that but it was mostly luck! @joansmor that means a lot to me Joan thanks
@monikozi@30pics4jackiesdiamond I used ipiccy and first blurred it in the basic editing mode. Then I used the mask tool to reverse the effect on the man and his broom. Then I went to the textures mode and added a light leaks texture, altering it to hard light ,and rotating it 90°. I did it last week so I am not certain this is entirely accurate but it is close. I got lucky with the colors of the light leaks as they were similar to the colors of the photo already which made it blend so much better giving the appearance of motion blur
I used double exposure in Snapseed, overlapping a ICM with a sharp photo of the same subject.
How did you do this without PS or Aff??
@olivetreeann thank you so much Ann
@louannwarren that means a lot to me Lou Ann thank you
@randystreat thanks Kathy. I think choosing the right subject is half the challenge
@eahopp I am so happy you like it Beth
@ludwigsdiana You have doen so many wonderful ones that I really appreciate your comment Diana
@marilyn as always I appreciate your feedback so much thanks♥
@robz I really don't deseerve a lot fo credit for that Rob. It was in the original composition and luck probably had more to do with that than skill but I really appreciate your comment.
@monikozi thank you so much your ma'amship! i only had one photo to work with for this
@30pics4jackiesdiamond thrilled that you like it and the shadow was luck not genius!
@wakelys thank you so much Sue. I wish I could say I planned that but it was mostly luck!
@joansmor that means a lot to me Joan thanks