Life in the Fast Lane

© Larry W. Everitt

Life in the Fast Lane

Uploaded: June 13, 2003

Description

Abstract

Comments

Cathy M. Gromball June 13, 2003

Excellent work, Larry! How did you create this? It's wonderful!

Cathy :) #39966

Mette Vendelboe Allison level-classic May 26, 2019

Very cool and good work! I would also like to know how you did it? #117402

Larry W. Everitt May 26, 2019

Thanks so much, Cathy & Mette! Lots of PS7 adjustments & filters, but I don't actually remember all the steps involved. For my abstracts, what I do is take a "normal" image & start with some filter, usually distortions, maybe even 2 or 3, then start adjustments of color levels, saturation, contrast, then maybe cropping a particularly interesting area of the final image. The down side of such "free-form" work is that it's sometimes difficult to repeat or relate... Thanks again. #117761

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