“ Kaleidoscope ”
I took a shot of the setting sun through a tree outside our condo. I then put one of the new parametric filter's available in Photoshop Beta. Further to that I applied a solid colour over it and changed the opacity. I also had a polarization filter on the lens.

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Photo Location: Thornhill Ontario
  • PAUL KAY Edited 2 years ago

    interesting abstract

    interesting abstract

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  • Joan Davies Edited 2 years ago

    The filter effectively creates very interesting patterns that work well with the backlit scene.

    The filter effectively creates very interesting patterns that work well with the backlit scene.

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  • NJ Weiner Edited 2 years ago

    Abe, I like it. Would like to see what you started with since I am not sure I fully understand your process.

    Abe, I like it. Would like to see what you started with since I am not sure I fully understand your process.

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  • Gregg Thurlbeck Edited 2 years ago

    Abe, a very different and inventive approach to this challenge. So kudos for taking this different route. I do find the image a bit lacking in tonal range, particularly… more

    Abe, a very different and inventive approach to this challenge. So kudos for taking this different route. I do find the image a bit lacking in tonal range, particularly on the brighter end of that range.

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