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Sep 16, 2014 13:33:35   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
I reviewed an image I posted on Sunday and felt that it would be good subject for some PP manipulation. Please join in and give us your best or most extravagant rendition. Downloads provided.

Original post from Sunday
Original post from Sunday...
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My monochrome rendition
My monochrome rendition...
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Sep 16, 2014 13:57:23   #
Bob1190 Loc: Hatboro, PA
 
A few changes



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Sep 16, 2014 14:00:38   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
Bob1190 wrote:
A few changes


Wow Bob, I sure wish you would paint that one more time, you might almost get it colored red, LOL. Love it, what a great approach. Thanks for joining and giving us this neon rendition. :thumbup:

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Sep 16, 2014 23:14:25   #
picpiper Loc: California
 
It's not B&W, but I couldn't resist. :twisted:

Evil lurks
Evil lurks...

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Sep 17, 2014 06:04:34   #
kubota king Loc: NW , Pa.
 
Just making the bridge stand out more .Tommy


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Sep 17, 2014 06:29:43   #
Shakey Loc: Traveling again to Norway and other places.
 
Not exactly B&W just a hint of blue.


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Sep 17, 2014 06:38:32   #
artar Loc: Keene, TX
 
jwt wrote:
I reviewed an image I posted on Sunday and felt that it would be good subject for some PP manipulation. Please join in and give us your best or most extravagant rendition. Downloads provided.


Two B&W variations: The first using CS6 with difference and luminosity layers to create a B&W, the second with a modified Topaz Infrared.


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Sep 17, 2014 06:52:39   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
picpiper wrote:
It's not B&W, but I couldn't resist. :twisted:


Fantastic Picpiper, that changes it to abstract. Beautiful approach. Thanks for joining in. :-D

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Sep 17, 2014 06:54:37   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
kubota king wrote:
Just making the bridge stand out more .Tommy


Very nice touch Tommy, that really sets off the original capture by shifting the subject a bit. Love it. Thanks for joining in. :-D

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Sep 17, 2014 06:55:49   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
Shakey wrote:
Not exactly B&W just a hint of blue.


Great rendition Shakey, would you share what software you used for this? Thanks for joining in. :-D

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Sep 17, 2014 06:57:47   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
artar wrote:
Two B&W variations: The first using CS6 with difference and luminosity layers to create a B&W, the second with a modified Topaz Infrared.


I keep bouncing back and forth on these two Artar, I can't seem to pick a preference. I like both of them. Thank you for joining in the fun. Love both of the renditions. :-D

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Sep 17, 2014 06:59:48   #
Shakey Loc: Traveling again to Norway and other places.
 
jwt wrote:
Great rendition Shakey, would you share what software you used for this? Thanks for joining in. :-D


Thank you, jwt. The software was Perfect Effects 8.

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Sep 17, 2014 07:02:56   #
braindamage Loc: Appley Bridge, Lancs, U.K.
 
Her's my take Jim.
jwt wrote:
I reviewed an image I posted on Sunday and felt that it would be good subject for some PP manipulation. Please join in and give us your best or most extravagant rendition. Downloads provided.



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Sep 17, 2014 07:05:39   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
Shakey wrote:
Thank you, jwt. The software was Perfect Effects 8.


Thanks Shakey - regards Jim

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Sep 17, 2014 07:07:46   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
braindamage wrote:
Her's my take Jim.


Wow & wow again, that is amazing. I love the way you divided the picture into two distinct approaches both b&w and color. Thanks for participating. :-D

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