Effect water 

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  • Dawn and Dead
    by ojoe

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    Taken in the bush near Alice Springs. Waiting for the sun to come up and saw this dead tree and just had to take a shot with all the colours behind it.

  • Photograph of the famous Amsterdam canals taken at night and converted post shot to create an oil painting effect in the style of the great master himself Van Gogh

  • Collaborative Shower
    by velveteagle

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    This is a shared art image.. Brett has shown what he can do with natures art.. It is such a pleasure working with such an artist in software and digital works.. Anytime again my friend. / Check out Bretts RB site.. search for PhotoBloke and enjoy some fantastic Images…

  • Enchanted Pond
    by cheerishables

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  • The red tree
    by micmac

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    A photo I took this week on a mild foggy morning.I saw that tree on the other side of the lake in the fog….5 minutes from my home…The straight light you see was the sun reflecting on the lake.I added an impressionnist effect … / L’Achigan lake in St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada. / A card for many occasions…. / /

  • A Panoramic and close veiw of the sun setting at Frankston, followed by a digital effect giving special treatment to the water surface only / /

  • Enchanted Pond - version 2
    by cheerishables

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    “Enchanted Pond” with selective coloring. Check out www.selectivecolors.com. An interactive, resource site for photographers and artists who use and are interested in the art of selective colored photography.

  • God's Eye View
    by Karsten Stier

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    To give an indication of the sheer size and scale of this cloud mass, on the bottom right of this image there are some full-sized pine trees and that small white dot next to them is a huge lighthouse sitting on the end of an island. . . Digital Camera

  • Still Waters / Antique Effect / Taken at Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire, i dont know why but i just love this little boat… /

  • Just prior to sunrise over Corio Bay, on what was promising to be a rather wet and stormy day, at Griffin’s Gully, Geelong. These promising signs were spoken of by Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew, in the Bible, centuries ago. Matthew 16:1-3 The Pharisees and Sadducees Seek a Sign 1 Then the Pharisees and Sadducees came, and testing Him asked that He would show them a sign from heaven. 2 He answered and said to them, “When it is evening you say, ‘It will be fair weather, for the sky is red’; 3 and in the morning, ‘It will be foul weather today, for the sky is red and threatening.’ Hypocrites! You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the signs of the times. /

  • The Gate
    by BluAlien

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  • The river
    by Louise LeGresley

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    The Maine River / Angers France

  • Glass
    by Rachel Leigh

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    green bottle in window – orton effect /

  • Corel bought Paint Shop Pro two years ago. Now its called PSP Photo X2 I am bragging about. Like it better than PS. Its on sale for under $60.00 now. I just started playing with its HDR section. It offers an extra twist if you care to play.. This step outside the box of thought is of a scan from a color 35mm slide. I cleaned it up.. It was very old. Then I did a few things to make other images to merge into one threw HDR. I can see this software will provide me with many things to do. I daresay that no one has done it this way before. And just maybe no one will want too.. I spent a few hours putting this together. On dial up it will take some time to upload. Largest image saved from Tiff to Jpg I have ever done. I like the effect which makes me think of going from the 50’s into the world of color. I love to walk down a beach with bare feet. Feeling the water and sand and small bits of gravel rub my feet and that helps me relax.. Ok then you have the sound of waves and the feel of the breeze. Now add the flight of sea gulls taking off to begin the journey.. Please forgive the errors you find. Its the feeling and dreaming I am trying to convey.. I have the original color result and a few others that I merged for HDR..

  • Looking
    by nancie

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  • Beneath Still Waters
    by Maria Dryfhout

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    A bouquet of spring tulips in water with one submerged in water effect. “Beneath still waters there is a strong undertow. / The surface won’t tell you what the deep waters know…” / author unknown

  • The Ripple Effect
    by mawaho

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    Computer art with photoshop

  • Airport
    by Michael Hurren

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    Perth Airport, on the way back to Newman from Melbourne. /

  • Sweet Serenity
    by cheerishables

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  • Silent water
    by Agnes McGuinness

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    The River Crana, County Donegal, Ireland. Enhanced with the Orton effect. /

  • A Glow
    by webbie

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  • Rusty metal
    by dominiquelandau

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  • Golden Glow
    by Maria Dryfhout

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    Summer gold iris glowing in the morning sun and water.

  • Creating Water in Photoshop
    by Alison Johnston

    This is a veru quick and simple way to create water in Photoshop. I’ll probably do a more detailed one using alpha channels and the such…

    This is a veru quick and simple way to create water in Photoshop. I’ll probably do a more detailed one using alpha channels and the such at some time in the future. Firstly, grab yourself the start image, click through for the larger version – or you can use one of your own. Create a new blank layer above the background layer, and, using the eyedropper tool, choose a light blue for the f/ground and a dark blue for the b/ground. Fill the new blank layer with the lighter of the 2 blues. Working on the light blue layer, go to Filter>Render>Fibers. You can punch in the settings I have below if you are working on the same image – or you can fiddle around with the settings until you have something you like. Next you need to Transform the fibers so they are going to correct way. Hit Ctrl + T on the keyboard or go to Edit>Transform>Rotate – zoom out a little and then rotate the canvas. Move the water down and then right click inside the box and choose Distort. See image below for what I did Add a mask to the layer and grab the gradient tool. Make sure the f/ground and b/ground are set to the default colours and choose black to Transparent from the gradient picker, use a linear gradient and use it at the top of water where it meets the sand. There is no set way to do this, just fiddle till you get something you like. You can go in and refine that a little bit with a black brush if you like, just make sure you’re working on the mask. Next you need to make a reflection in the water. Hold down the Ctrl key and click on the layer mask, then go to Select>Inverse. Make sure that the background layer is active by clicking on it, now press Ctrl + J on the keyboard to place the selection on its own layer. Move the layer above the water layer, you should have something exactly the same as you set off with. Turn off the water layer and background layer to see what happened. This is what you will be using to create the reflection. Make sure that you are working on the Reflection layer and go to Edit>Transform>Flip Vertical and move the image down. You can use a mask if you want to make it conform to the shoreline and then lower the opacity of the layer a little bit. Use a motion blur to soften it a little bit and I added a 50% grey layer then used a white brush set at about 20% opacity along the water – then black at 20% along the sand at the shoreline. Lastly, I used the sponge tool set to desaturate, an opacity of 50% and soft brush of 80 pixels to slightly desaturate the sand and water at the waters edge. I’m pretty sure that you will take more time with this than I did and you will produce a much better result :-) This certainly isn’t the best way to create water in Photoshop, but it is one of the simplists.

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