I took this image (shot in B&W creative mode) into Photoshop's Color Efex basically to add a frame and then started to play around. As it was a jpeg and not the raw I wasn't sure what would happen. I 'landed' at Bi-color filters, then played with blending. I repeated the steps and finally added a frame. Technology is crazy.
ooh well i need to look at bi-colour filters! intriguing outcome. i love a good play myself these days - though i still remember when i started 365 and approached every excursion in photoshop with fear and trepidation, and couldn't imagine it would ever feel like 'playing'! encouragement from others, including you and @annied, really helped :)
@domenicododaro Art is for the Spirit so I guess that means I'm crazy, which is just fine. Sanity is way too much work :):) @pistache Playing around with all the choices in Color Efex is fun. I just had never stepped in with a B&W before. @annied Thanks, truly grateful for the fav. @henrir I shot both raw and jpeg but the raw had to much detail. Technology sometimes works in my favor. @jernst1779 Truly appreciate the fave, thank you so kindly. @golftragic So very thankful, truly appreciate the fave.
@pistache Playing around with all the choices in Color Efex is fun. I just had never stepped in with a B&W before.
@annied Thanks, truly grateful for the fav.
@henrir I shot both raw and jpeg but the raw had to much detail. Technology sometimes works in my favor.
@jernst1779 Truly appreciate the fave, thank you so kindly.
@golftragic So very thankful, truly appreciate the fave.
@ziggy77 So kind of you, thank you for the fav.