Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Bonfire

 Bonfire after dark

ALERT!: More experiments with PhotoShop Elements!

 Cropped and colour enhanced in PhotoShop Elements

 Cropped and poster edges in Photoshop Elements

Cropped and glowing edges in PhotoShop Elements

I am linking to NF Digital Art Meme  HERE.

20 comments:

  1. Photoshop Elements is the safe way to play with fire. :)

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  2. I always enjoy the results of your experiments!

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  3. Love all of your bonfire photoshop experiments. What fun and they turned out great!

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  4. Who doesn't love a bonfire! Sitting beside one is one of my favorite things. I enjoyed your playing with it. I really like the second photoshop image.

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  5. Campfires are delightful but not easy to photograph. I keep trying though. :)

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  6. I like bonfires! And your artsy images are cool! Have a happy day!

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  7. that is neat what you did, not sure which I like the best.

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  8. Fire is so enticing and I love how you have played with it's active changes. I love playing with fire in PS and a good campfire with roasted marshmallows is another favorite. This is fun, EGC ...

    Andrea @ From The Sol

    P.S. I am not posting at the moment because my computer is down ... I am able to comment though, on my husbands computer.

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  9. HOT shot!
    Herzlich Pippa

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  10. I love bonfires....the glowing edges edit is my favorite

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  11. I have never tried this: I need a bonfire to practice...

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  12. Wonderful images of the red fire. Love the sparks you captured.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  13. Interesting effects,but in this shot,I like the original best.

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  14. Hoping the bonfire was a great gathering of friends...love your processing♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/the-knack/

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  15. Beautiful!! My favourite is the second one.

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  16. never thought of using those filters on a bonfire and flames. But it does really look great :)

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