Her Magesty, Mt. Timpanogos (B&W)

© Gregg Johnstun

Her Magesty, Mt. Timpanogos (B&W)

Uploaded: January 21, 2007

Description

Various filters used in Adobe PS. Mount Timpanogos, American Fork, UT.

Comments

Chris Yust January 21, 2007

That is AWESOME how you got it to look surreal! Terrific work Gregg. Mind if I ask how you did it? #591756

Gregg Johnstun January 21, 2007

Thanks Chris. The photo was orginally shot in color. I desaturated the photo until I was pleased; I then used a flood filter plug-in to create the water effect. It took some time to get the water reflection and texture to match how I wanted. I also added a mild poster edges filter. And then to top it all off, I added a diffused filter to soften the cloud and to give a brilliance to the mountain. I hope this helps. Thanks again for your kind compliment. If you look in my gallery, you can see the one in color. #3846717

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