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09-Aug-2010 dan Greenberg

Looking Both Directions

Peyton, CO

Something crazy for a stay at home Sunday morning. This was derived from this original image: https://pbase.com/dlgphoto/image/128380102. Happy Mothers Day to all of you amazing women out there in PBase land.

These are so much fun and easy to create, if you are interested. Basically, you do the following:
1. Take an image into Photoshop or something else that has layers and blending modes
2. Make a copy of it on a second layer
3. Use Edit and then transform to flip the second copy either horizontally or vertically.
4. Start playing with the blending modes. I usually have the best luck with multiply or darken, but others yield interesting effects as well.
5. Do whatever other types of editing or enhancements you think look good.


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SLC_Images07-Jun-2020 16:41
Neat and creative and I will try your method out! VT!!
Julie Oldfield12-May-2020 01:01
Great work! V
Jeff Real11-May-2020 20:21
Your idea works so well here!
This is a cool work for sure!
V
pkocinski11-May-2020 11:34
Fun and good hints.
Nick Paoni10-May-2020 20:39
What a fun experiment with a great result. Resembles a giant insect.
Pieter Bos10-May-2020 19:14
Very well done!! ~V
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)10-May-2020 18:58
Spectacular image,well done.V
Paolo
Roland Le Gall10-May-2020 18:50
Very well done ...Amazing picture...!
Raymond Ma10-May-2020 18:13
I'm glad you told us how you did this Dan, would have never figured it out.
Your choice of subject is perfect for this effect. V
William Barletta10-May-2020 17:43
Very well done. The texture adds a lot ~V~
Blandine Mangin10-May-2020 16:10
une très jolie réalisation ! v
Blandine Mangin10-May-2020 16:09
supere detail ! v