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04/10/2003 02:04:31 PM · #1 |
Hi everyone,
Since the weather conditions are very, very boring out here last week, I thought I'd help nature a bit.
(or: "What to do when you're bored to death...")
Cheers,
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04/10/2003 02:06:46 PM · #2 |
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04/10/2003 02:55:20 PM · #3 |
NO kidding! That's awesome! |
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04/10/2003 03:39:58 PM · #4 |
Whoa! Very cool! Did you do this with Photoshop? |
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04/10/2003 03:43:37 PM · #5 |
I love it!!!!!!! I want a print!!! |
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04/10/2003 03:44:52 PM · #6 |
what a very very cool pic! nice!
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04/10/2003 05:17:33 PM · #7 |
Very nice macro perhaps you should become a member and sell some of your prints .
Did you cut the lightening out of another picture? |
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04/10/2003 05:27:07 PM · #8 |
thats a very "striking" image, real or fake. |
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04/10/2003 06:35:44 PM · #9 |
Nice PS work! I'd suggest you get a print of that up asap -- you're sure to sell a few!
Originally posted by marco: Hi everyone,
Since the weather conditions are very, very boring out here last week, I thought I'd help nature a bit.
(or: "What to do when you're bored to death...")
Cheers,
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04/11/2003 01:40:20 AM · #10 |
Thanks for all the great comments!
For those who are interested: I made this image by creating a few lightnings in Photoshop, and blend them with the highway shot.
To create a lightning:
1.Create a new document of appr. 200 x 300 pixels
2.Fill the canvas with a black to white gradient
3.Add Filter/Render/Difference Clouds
4.Invert the colors bij pushing Ctrl + I
5.Adjust the levels to increase the contrast substantially
6.Adjust the hue/saturation with the 'colorize' box ticked
...et voilà .
It's a very easy, quick and fun-to-do technique. Enjoy it!
(and thanks again for all the lovely reactions, I'm really considering to become a member.)
(Edited: Forgot a step! It should be OK now)
Message edited by author 2003-04-11 18:24:50. |
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04/11/2003 01:46:05 AM · #11 |
Is the highway shot without the lightning up anywhere? Looks pretty interesting itself ...
Ed
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04/11/2003 01:57:35 AM · #12 |
Originally posted by e301: Is the highway shot without the lightning up anywhere? Looks pretty interesting itself ...
Ed |
Believe me, Ed... It's the most boring picture you'll ever see. :o)
Greetz,
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04/11/2003 01:58:39 AM · #13 |
Wow!
That's an amazing "cheat" - absolutely stunning.
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04/11/2003 02:00:17 AM · #14 |
hmm ... think I've seen a few more boring than that, actually. Sure, it needs the contrast and colour work that the lightning shot's had, but I really like the way the road sweeps out of the frame, and the short trails of the lights.
Nice work turning that into the other shot ;-)
Ed
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04/11/2003 02:30:00 AM · #15 |
Marco, that's an awesome piece of work, especially when you see just how different from the original the final product is.
Thanks for the tips on creating lightning too. |
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04/11/2003 05:09:40 AM · #16 |
Fantastic pix,Marco!!!That should go in the tutorials.
Thanks for showing how it was done!! |
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04/11/2003 10:38:26 AM · #17 |
wow - what a great change from the original pic! Thanks for sharing the picture and how you achieved it.
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04/11/2003 12:13:43 PM · #18 |
I have also used this method to create lightning. It really is quite easy to do but marco`s shot is one of best i`ve seen.

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04/11/2003 12:35:59 PM · #19 |
I see pictures like these at the gym where I work out. Great shot and sure to get someone motivated. Love it!!
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04/11/2003 01:20:18 PM · #20 |
Marco! Standing ovation!!! That is incredible.. and I agree that you should post it for sale.
Good for you! |
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04/11/2003 04:45:20 PM · #21 |
Thank for the tip macro and marbo. I just tried it and got amazing results. How cool is that!?!?! Any more hidden gems in Photoshop that you know of? |
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04/11/2003 04:55:36 PM · #22 |
Thanks for posting the technique Marco. I can't wait to try it.
That picture is really wonderful. |
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04/11/2003 06:10:45 PM · #23 |
phantastic pic! and thanx for the explanation how to produce a lightning... ;-)
grtz... |
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04/11/2003 06:52:35 PM · #24 |
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04/11/2003 07:59:59 PM · #25 |
How do you fill the canvas with black to white gradient? Using your foreground background or the gradient map? |
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