Wow Brian!! I love #2 & 3. I'd be interested to know about the set-up and the processing that helped to create these images. Skippy refers to a filter and forgive me but I'm not familiar.
Thanks so much,
- Deanna
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Lord VetinariRegistered UsersPosts: 15,901Major grins
edited February 28, 2007
Thanks for looking and commenting.
Stu- Agree - not meant to be serious- more macro jokes
Deanna- the original pics are all focus stacked macrophotographs. #1 was inverted and the hue changed. They then just had the "flaming Pear" flood plug-in filter applied to the lower part of the pics to give the water effects.
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Nuffsaid!
Barry
I love that filter Brian with the right shot it can make a huge difference.
These look great ... Skippy
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- Deanna
Stu- Agree - not meant to be serious- more macro jokes
Deanna- the original pics are all focus stacked macrophotographs. #1 was inverted and the hue changed. They then just had the "flaming Pear" flood plug-in filter applied to the lower part of the pics to give the water effects.
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