Ive been having alot of fun with photoshop and lightroom as of late, so i thought id see if i can learn anything from you guys by viewing your awesome works. :)
Lets embrace and enjoy the art of photography and post-processing by posting your favourite manipulated photo. that could be changing the colour of something, adding in new layers, etc etc. not just enhancing the tones slightly. i want to see photos that display a clear post-processing effect. post as many as you want :D
my favourites are:
show us what youve done by posting the share code into the comment box :)
@marshy15 I'm so pleased you started this thread! I like photography but I LOVE photoshop. This project for me is just as much about learning more about photoshop as it is photography. All of my photos go through photoshop (i'm a selfie so i'm pretty critical of my skin etc!) i'll post my favs :)
(I mean my eyes we're ok but i wont lie not naturally this intense colour!)
I don't have photoshop. I do all my editing in Gimp, Photoscape, or Picnik. I'd say this is my favorite:
Although it needs a lot of work. It was my first attempt at blending two photos.
i haven't been big on a lot of post-processing to where it really alters the image, but i'm becoming very interested in it....just have a LOT to learn!!
sorry got carried away but i have loads more too :S LOL !!
(I mean my eyes we're ok but i wont lie not naturally this intense colour!)
Purple Aster:
A fabulous abandoned building I found on a barn hunt:
This one was for the spooky theme. My hand, yikes! Kind of creeps me out to look at it LOL.
And finally this HDR bee. It was late in the season and he just sat there! Not cropped at all and I was a few inches away from him with my 60mm.
im no photoshop geek so these are the most post processed photo i got.. hihihihih
Although it needs a lot of work. It was my first attempt at blending two photos.
There are some awesome shots here, by the way!
here's mine - my husband is a photoshop guru, and i'm lucky enough to have him as my mentor :)
here's one of my husband peter's for the wwyd#6:
i haven't been big on a lot of post-processing to where it really alters the image, but i'm becoming very interested in it....just have a LOT to learn!!
mine -
(link to the file sooc is in the description for this one)
hoping to get more practise with paint shop pro as this goes on...