“ An Egret's Portrait ”
I loved this weeks challenge and the extra credit was so much fun! I usually have a hard time with Photoshop, but the video on the Adamski Effect was so easy to follow.
I used a surface blur, then a motion blur with a 50 degree angle. Then created a layer mask, using different size soft ...
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Photo Location: Oologah, Oklahoma
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Adamski Effect
  • Stacy Oxford Edited 3 years ago

    I have no idea how you did any of that, even after reading what you wrote.  All I can say is wow - it's wonderful.  The softness of the egret is amazing - and… more

    I have no idea how you did any of that, even after reading what you wrote.  All I can say is wow - it's wonderful.  The softness of the egret is amazing - and the light really emphasizes him so well.

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  • Lise Forgues Edited 3 years ago

    This is a great photo.  Love everything about it.

    This is a great photo.  Love everything about it.

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  • Belinda Krause Edited 3 years ago

    So elegant.

    So elegant.

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  • Peggy Berger Edited 3 years ago

    I like the ghostly feeling… more

    I like the ghostly feeling .

    If you achieved this by blurring it in editing … I might try and bit less and a bit more. This seems like it could go further one way or the other.

    It’s a lovely image and nice reflection.

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