Serenity by TJ Drysdale

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Serenity by TJ Drysdale

Learn my editing techniques! In this 1hr tutorial, I’ll discuss some of the tips and tricks I’ve discovered in Photoshop to give photos a cinematic/artistic feel! You won’t be disappointed! Model: Victoria Yore

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Serenity by TJ Drysdale Learn my editing techniques! In this 1hr tutorial, I’ll discuss some of the tips and tricks I’ve discovered in Photoshop to give photos a cinematic/artistic feel! You won’t...

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Rise and Fall by Daniel Greenw...

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Rise and Fall by Daniel Greenwood

This image you see here is a series of experimentation I spent around an hour processing this file.. Trying out a few new things here and there at the same time been busy with my partners putting together our workshops and new websites for the end of the year. I have not had a whole lot of time for looking at imagery let alone taking my own photos, so my activity on this website has been very dismal. Back in 2013 was the year I decided to buy my first camera to start expressing and sharing my vision. Up until 2013 I had lived a pretty dark life style, always getting into trouble with the law never really having any idea of where I wanted to go in life. Over the period of a few years I have moved in many directions with my work as I began to evolve. I have always been absolutely obsessed with space and the universe. This mixed with my insane creative imagination has been the result to some of my vision and art. Being only a few years into my self taught journey of taking photos and processing them, I have learned a great deal of important things. One of the most important to me is it be yourself. We are all unique individuals and how we each choose to express our vision is up to us. Besides, how boring would it all be if we all just copied each other?

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Rise and Fall by Daniel Greenwood This image you see here is a series of experimentation I spent around an hour processing this file.. Trying out a few new things here and there at the same time been busy with my partners...

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The Dying Sun by Arshad Ashraf

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The Dying Sun by Arshad Ashraf

During Birding i have seen two beautiful times of the Nature one is the Dawn of the sun and one is the Dying of the Sun. The body language of birds at both the times are different and one will love to capture their aggression in the morning and their calm and peaceful Gesture in the Evening

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The Dying Sun by Arshad Ashraf During Birding i have seen two beautiful times of the Nature one is the Dawn of the sun and one is the Dying of the Sun. The body language of birds at both the times are different and one...

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Coexistence with nature by San...

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Coexistence with nature by Sandi Bertoncelj

Early morning walk with the friend and his dog we ended up on the quay at the misty Lake Bled. It was magic sunrise on christmas day with swans visit …

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Coexistence with nature by Sandi Bertoncelj Early morning walk with the friend and his dog we ended up on the quay at the misty Lake Bled. It was magic sunrise on christmas day with swans visit … Sandi Bertoncelj:...

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Film Studios in Talks With Mus...

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The parties also are said to be looking at how to avoid future lawsuits.

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Mt. Robson by Dylan Furst

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Mt. Robson by Dylan Furst

Scene of Mt. Robson from a great backpacking trip through the Canadian Rockies. The highest mountain in the range.

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Mt. Robson by Dylan Furst Scene of Mt. Robson from a great backpacking trip through the Canadian Rockies. The highest mountain in the range. Dylan Furst: Photos

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Vortex by Johan Eickmeyer

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Vortex by Johan Eickmeyer

This is an older shot of mine, but I decided to give it another go with the processing. The original was always just a little too cool in the WB and didn’t quite match the feeling of the scene when I was there. I warmed it up a little bit, and this is the result. Also, any suggestions on a good name for this shot? “Vortex” is a little too generic and seems to be the first title for many pools of water with a swirly. 🙂 I’m leaning towards Vortexy McVortexface. 🙂 Any feedback or name suggestions would be great! Thanks for looking, and have a great summer! (or winter depending on where you are at) www.JohanEickmeyer.com

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Vortex by Johan Eickmeyer This is an older shot of mine, but I decided to give it another go with the processing. The original was always just a little too cool in the WB and didn’t quite match the feeling of the...

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Inverse Reality by Adrian C. M...

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Inverse Reality by Adrian C. Murray

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Inverse Reality by Adrian C. Murray Adrian C. Murray: Photos

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Tooth Peaks by Kyle Kuiper

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Tooth Peaks by Kyle Kuiper

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Tooth Peaks by Kyle Kuiper Kyle Kuiper: Photos

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Lost in Wallis by Johannes Hul...

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Lost in Wallis by Johannes Hulsch

Processed with VSCO with e8 preset

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Lost in Wallis by Johannes Hulsch Processed with VSCO with e8 preset Johannes Hulsch: Photos

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The Best Companions by Lisa Ho...

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The Best Companions by Lisa Holloway

***4th of July Sale – Only $199 for my 14 hour full access Photoshop secrets video tutorials – regularly $849*** Purchase Here—> SHOP Sale ends next Monday day night at midnight! 🙂

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The Best Companions by Lisa Holloway ***4th of July Sale – Only $199 for my 14 hour full access Photoshop secrets video tutorials – regularly $849*** Purchase Here—> SHOP Sale ends next Monday day...

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1 in 10 pay for streaming musi...

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Internet users in Europe are currently least likely to use or pay for online music streaming services.On a worldwide basis, 63% of online adults listen to music streaming services on a monthly basis, with 10% of them taking up a paid option. Users in Asia Pacific and North America are most likely to pay for music streaming, according to data released June 28, 2016 by GlobalWebIndex. Internet users in Europe are currently least likely to use or pay for online music streaming services.


On a worldwide basis, 63% of online adults listen to music streaming services on a monthly basis, with 10% of them taking up a paid option. Users in Asia Pacific and North America are most likely to pay for music streaming,...

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