Liquified "Bishop's Cap"

© Eleanor M. Perrotta

Liquified "Bishop's Cap"

Uploaded: March 22, 2007

Description

Aperture: f 4.9
Shutter: 1/60
Focal length: 23.41 mm
Flash: On
Original photo taken June 2006.
This is my first attempt to manually make a mirror image using the lower half of the flower with Photoshop and the Liquify Filter.
I found it difficult but challenging.

Comments

Jessica Jenney March 22, 2007

Beautiful color and effects, Eleanor! Have you tried flood filter in Flaming Pear? #625017

Eleanor M. Perrotta March 22, 2007

Hi Jessica, Thank you for always being there to support me and helping me to do it better. I am always willing to learn new and better techniques. If I do have flood in Flaming Pear, I will certainly try it.
Eleanor #4082337

Holly Shao March 26, 2007

Beautiful capture and wonderful effects, Eleanor!

Holly #4099877

Eleanor M. Perrotta May 11, 2007

Holly, Glad you like my image. Eleanor #4274122

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