I created this photograph by using the filter 'Liquify', I think that this photograph is very eye-catching because of this. The bright purple against the green is beautiful, but also when it is is sort of mixed together like that it looks even better. Originally the photograph had a very shallow depth of field, which is why I felt comfortable enough to blur the bluebells in the background as well.
To create this effect I made a background copy, so that I didn't have to re-upload the photograph if anything went wrong or I didn't like how it turned out. Then I clicked on filter at the top and then 'Liquify', once clicked it brings you too another screen to do the work and I chose a small brush size of about 90, then I liquified it, I think that this photograph turned out really well and I would definitely use this filter again.
Original
I used the filter 'Twirl…' to create this effect, I think it looks quite good like this although it's not as practical as liquify is, I don't think it works quite as well. I thought that this photo looked absolutely beautiful and I really wanted to do something to the photograph to improve it and I think that this edit has definitely given it more life, it looks like it is curving itself round to meet someone.
I created this effect by adding a second layer and then clicking filter at the top, I then chose Twirl and decided how far I wanted it to twirl round, this is how it has turned out.
Original
This is my blossom photograph, however I have increased the saturation for this photo. I think that it looks very good, except for the sky, in my opinion, the sky in this photograph doesn't look very good, it is too bright and blocky because there aren't any clouds. The flowers in this photograph are beautiful when they are saturated. I think that they may have looked quite boring before because the colours were so dull.
To create this effect I clicked the hue/saturation button on the adjustments page, I then chose how saturated I wanted it to be, because it was already quite bright I didn't saturate it too much. I dragged the slider up to 50.
Original



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