“ The rotating rotunda ”
Well this took a lot longer to stack and edit than I thought but I had fun! Photoshop has sooo many ways to stack images and they all produce very different results! It took a few goes to figure out how the blending techniques (3 of the 29!) worked, playing with the opacity, layer masks... bla ...
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Photo Location: Warragul, Victoria, 'Straya
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Pep Ventosa Technique
  • bill komissaroff Edited 4 years ago

    Great job...good explanation of the process too!

    Great job...good explanation of the process too!

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  • Laurel Byerly Edited 4 years ago

    Love the color palette.

    Love the color palette.

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  • Judi Jay Edited 4 years ago

    Beautiful job, NJ. I love the subdued colour palette. Lovely blend of detail and distortion.

    Beautiful job, NJ. I love the subdued colour palette. Lovely blend of detail and distortion.

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  • karen feldman Edited 4 years ago

    oooh, this is so beautiful! you did the technique perfectly, wow, well done!

    oooh, this is so beautiful! you did the technique perfectly, wow, well done!

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Canon EOS 70D Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5-6.3
1/125 f/5.6 100 18

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#distorted #aussie52 #pepventosa

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