This original was taken one beautiful sunny morning, just as the sun was coming up. I was slightly disappointed because the photo did not show the beauty of the sunrise. So...I thought, this will be a good one to run through filters.
After trying many different filters, I simply fell in love with hitting just the Decor-Old Photo tabs. That's it. I know it still doesn't show the sunrise colors, like I thought I wanted to do. In the end, I did almost the complete opposite of what I set out to do.
This is the original for these photos. I couldn't believe that both of my horse's eyes lit up because of the flash from my camera. Again, I was slightly disappointed at my attempt to get a good picture, and decided to put this through the filters too. I played around a lot with this one.
This is the process I used. First, I added the "lens flare" and adjusted it to where I liked it. Then, I added "fuzzy border.," then "despeckle." After that, I couldn't get rid of his bright eyes, so I tried "oilfy." Doing that took out the brightness in his eyes and made the fence wire disappear.




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ReplyDeleteNice work, Trina! I used the "Lens Flare" filter for one of my photos also. It's pretty cool how easy it is to edit things like that so easily. I really like your first picture. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteI like the picture of the horse. It almost looks like something that my niece would have painted. Making the tree picture look aged is great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Horse! I liked that, looked like a painting of the horse! Could print it onto a canvas! :) Also I liked how you turned the first picture, a tree, into a old picture. Great effect.
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