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Just what we need in December! Here's a before-and-after set of a shot I took at California's Laguna Beach, post-processed with Topaz Adjust.

The original was badly backlit and flat while the after version has color and detail restored with a bit of "whimsy" added to match the human subjects.

[Image: Adjusta.jpg]

[Image: Adjustb.jpg]
The high-contrast monochrome silhouette effect of the first is great - in fact, for me it would be an even better image if it was converted completely to mono. The second is not for me.

Cheers.
Philip
Thanks, here's a mono (non-glowing) version.

[Image: Adjustd.jpg]
I like both versions, but tI think I prefer teh topaz one. Nicely done.
Thanks Craig! I'm seeing that photo art is indeed subjective. I like the color dreamy version best, the original least, and the mono inbetween.
Now let's try some other techniques. To be honest I am usually bored by straight images; I like to "do something" to them. And to think, I used to be a photojournalist...

[Image: Adjustart1.jpg]

[Image: Adjustart2.jpg]

[Image: Adjustart3.jpg]
None of those three jump out like the Topaz one for me.
To be technical they are all Topaz effects, though different of their plug-ins (Impression and Texture Effects). These 3 are my favorites.

It depends on whether you just want to "pop" a photo or reinterpret it, though Adjust can do both.
The mono in Post #3 is superb; for me, it stands head and shoulders above all the rest. Photography well done!

Cheers.
Philip
I love the experiments! Neat variations.