I really thought the Glow filter photos that jj put up were neat so I had to try. I was quite surprised to find that most photos I thought this would work on real well..didn't!
Thanks jj for getting me on a "lets try this" mood!![]()
This is a discussion on JJ inspired within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I really thought the Glow filter photos that jj put up were neat so I had to try. I was ...
I really thought the Glow filter photos that jj put up were neat so I had to try. I was quite surprised to find that most photos I thought this would work on real well..didn't!
Thanks jj for getting me on a "lets try this" mood!![]()
And last bunch.
i really like how the flowers turned out - seems almost like if there is too much detail it is harder on the eyes - good job, Kat!
Yup these are fun - love the blue flower!
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Its a lot of fun to play with. If you adjust the smoothness up and down you will get different effects. Then if you get that right, adjust the contrast and things get even more fun. These would make really great prints as well since there is nothing left of the original picture. I can easily imagine these being printed at 24x36 with any camera and look like a professional job. Im glad I could inspire you, but, it seems you tried this before I mentioned it. Great minds think alike.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28054853@N08/
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Here's one I did back in 2004 of a hydro plant we were working at.
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