- Lake Zwischenahner Meer
- Beach St. Peter Ording
- Beach Schillig
- Moor Fintlandmoor
© RSP – Reinhold Staden Photography
July 2016
Poetry and Short Prose by Gabriela Marie Milton 2019 Author of the Year at Spillwords Press and Author of Passions: Love Poems and Other Writings
Philosophy is all about being curious, asking basic questions. And it can be fun!
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Wow! Gorgeous image and beautiful color!
Thanks Angela. I like the series too. And credit from the master of abstracts is always welcome. Smiles. Reinhold
WONDERFUL series. Would love to walk into a gallery and see these printed big!
Thank you! I would love to present them in a gallery. May be next year. We will see what happens. Greetings from the North of Germany. Reinhold
Hello Reinhold wonderful colours .. Such a fine collection of images 😃
Thanks, Julie! Sometimes it has to be a bit different from “usual” landscapes. Glad you like it! Reinhold
Brilliant!
Wow! Thank you, Sheila. I am honored! Smiles. Reinhold
Thanks, Sheila. 🙂
Beautiful abstract landscapes! The first one is especially amazing.
You delivered the inspiration for this post. So, thank you for your nice comment and your creativity boost. Smiles. Reinhold
You’re welcome! The results can be fun, right?
So true!!!
A beautiful gallery of pics here.
Thank you! Glad you like them! Greetings. Reinhold
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These colourful captures look amazing. How do you get this effect Reinhold?
Thanks, Inger! Getting this effect is quiet simple. You convert the layer in PS into a smart object, apply the filter motion blur (0°) and play with it. You might want to add a curves adjustment to tweak the color channels and that is it. But… the harder thing is to FIND an image which works. Some work, the majority does not. There have to be major color differences in the base image like in #1 and #4. I have done this for the first time and will do some further samples in the future. I wish you a good and creative weekend. Greetings from the North of Germany. Reinhold
Thank you so much for the answer Reinhold. I will have to try this out myself, loved the photos you were able to get out of using this effect. Have a great weekend!
Inger