Lost Prophet Andy: Look!

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What do you think I did to these photos? (I undug all of them from my Spring 2006-folder)

dreamifiedfrhlingsgrn.jpg


dreamifiedschmetterling.jpg


dreamifiedsauerampfer.jpg


I think it worked best with this last pic here, the close-up of the sorrel.

I have tried it with many more pics but wasn't happy with the result in all. Some did not feel too good in the "dreamified" version.
 
haha! you tried the dreamification stuff!

very nice!

i like them! . . . particularly the second
 
Yes, what with Andy-the-lost-prophet's tutorial I just had to! It had been me, after all, who kept asking how on earth this is being done. And now that I know I wonder why I thought it difficult? It is such easy three little steps!!!
 
very nice, but now try it on a landscape :)

but don't forget my tutorial was based on Mohains tutorial
 
OK, I did these based on Andy-the-lost-prophet-got-it-from-Mohain's tutorial :D.

A landscape, you say? OK... let's see.
 
Well, I played with a good many of my landscape photos but have not been happy so far and therefore never saved any new "dreamified" version. It is time for bed now, anyway, so I'll think about it again tomorrow.
Night-night.
 
Sure, Chris, they do look slightly out of fucus now, what with one layer blurred by Gaussian blur, the originals were quite sharp though, here you can see them for comparison (and you will see that to some I did a bit more than just the "dreamification", for some elements were too "un-dreamy" once I got the "dreamified" version):

bltterimfrhling03beispiel.jpg


12juli2006schmetterlingeaufdistel11beispiel.jpg


sauerampfermacrobeispiel.jpg
 
:greenpbl: Green, green, green.:greenpbl:
Green with Pink #2
and with Dreamy feel..

I like them all. Would you share the three little steps with us also????
 
Well, this_is where lostprophet tells us, but he says it was originally Mohain who told how to create this dreamy feel.
 
Right, now I have tested the "dreamification" on many of my landscape pics, but I only only roughly like it on this one here (for which Gaussian blur was set to 12,0 and "Screen" was applied at 100% opacity):

4juli2006scheeelermhleundumzu39dreamified.jpg


Do you think it works here?
Andy?
 

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