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It's "Make Art Monday!" Show us what you've got.

Change a blend mode, play with a filter ..... anything goes as "ART"

NOTE: You may post your art through out the week. It is just a push to get you to go in and try something new. Remember you can post as many times as you want and it doesn't have to be just on Monday. Brushes, patterns, gradients,abstracts anything you want. So let's get busy and make some GREAT art!
Happy Monday,people. My submission today is of a landscape from my recent trip to northern Nevada. The mountain peak on the left is Wheeler Peak which is the second highest peak in Nevada. I used a gradient to enhance the sky and Topaz Adjust on the foreground cedar trees.
Chas
Chas's Gallery
f/16 on a sunny day.....:)
Here's my original straight from the camera.

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Here the same photo with the "palette knife" filter tweak.

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Right out of the camera.

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After a PCS5 Poster Edge tweak.

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Love the Nevada scenery, Chas.

Russ, Aren't the filters fun for creating art? I sure like your results.
Betty
Win 8.1, PS CC, Canon bridge P&S
bjt wrote: Love the Nevada scenery, Chas.

Russ, Aren't the filters fun for creating art? I sure like your results.


I also loved Chas' Nevada piece. Yes, the filters make it really easy to create art pieces. I'm working on one from a photo of my son's dog. I'll post it after I get it the way I like it.
My original photo. BTW: the dog belongs to my son and his family.

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My art piece was done with CS5's Film Grain Filter.

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Russ beautiful dog and i love the treatment you used.
ladybug wrote: Russ beautiful dog and i love the treatment you used.


Judy, thanks for the kind words. It's always nice to read words like that.
Russ, I like what you did. Interesting effect.
crunkle wrote: Russ, I like what you did. Interesting effect.


Carol, thanks for the kind words.

This is a fun thread and I'm learning how to do different things with Photoshop.
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