They are all pictures taken very close to home. The first two I wasn't 20 feet from my back door. The third I was leaning up against my mothers house to keep steady. The last was from under my front door overhang in the rain looking towards my mother's house. It was one of those times that you get that wierd yellow glow when it is raining. The second one was also during the rain storm.
I usually have to take pictures up high in the trees around the house so a person can't see the junk (parked cars, toys, wood piles covered with tarps) on the ground in the yard.
I don't have regular photoshop - I have photoshop elements 2 but maybe you have the same things in reg photoshop too. I found the anisotropic filter in the "stylize" area and then it was further down under the "diffuse" area. And then I did the filter to the picture called "poster edges" in the "artistic" filter area. I also made the colors brighter by choosing "enhance" then "adjust color" and then went to the "hue/saturation" area. I punched up the "saturation". I threw in a contrast in there too. But I notice it works best on trees and plants. Not so good for people.
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They are all pictures taken very close to home. The first two I wasn't 20 feet from my back door. The third I was leaning up against my mothers house to keep steady. The last was from under my front door overhang in the rain looking towards my mother's house. It was one of those times that you get that wierd yellow glow when it is raining. The second one was also during the rain storm.
I usually have to take pictures up high in the trees around the house so a person can't see the junk (parked cars, toys, wood piles covered with tarps) on the ground in the yard.
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