This effect was created in photoshop and it is called wave, I think it looks really interesting and I like how the background looks especially, it is similar to liquify although I have no control over where it covers. To create this effect I had to upload the photograph to photoshop, I then had to create a background copy. Then I clicked filter at the top and then distort and then the wave feature. Once I clicked that I was able to chose how wavy I wanted the photograph and decided that this was enough.
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This photograph is showing selective colour, I think this is a really nice effect if you want someone to focus on a particular thing, I really like this effect because I think that it looks really good and I would use this effect again because it can sometimes be better than a shallow depth of focus, or on photographs where there is a wide depth of field and the whole photo is in focus.
To create this effect I first uploaded the photograph to Photoshop, then I created a second layer so that it was easy to delete a mistake if I made any, then I used the quick select tool to choose all of the flowers visible in the photograph and then went to select at the top and chose inverse. Once I had done this I then went to the adjustments panel at the side and chose black and white.
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This photograph was edited on photoshop, I have used the filter crystallize, it doesn't look vey good in my opinion, it looks as though I have enlarged a thumbnail of the photo.
To create this effect I created a background copy and then I clicked filter at the top of the photo. Then I changed the cell size to 28 because when its very small you don't notice much difference at all.
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This photograph is an example of duo colour, meaning it only shows two colours, the photographs I have used in this edit are red and gold. I created this effect by using the colour balance feature on photoshop, to do this I first created a second layer, I then clicked on the colour balance button on the side and I turned it +100 to the red and -37 to the magenta. I quite like the effect that has come of this because it has created an almost sepia type filter on the photo.
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