I captured this image of the Bride and Groom as they were staring at each other and processed it through Lightroom and moved it over to Photoshop where I applied the Oil Paint Filter with the following settings: Stylization 4, Cleanliness 2.3, Scale 0.8, Bristle Detail 10, Angular Direction 300 and Shine 0. On Shine, I tend to keep it at zero if not it can render your image with the appearance of a Bevel and Emboss look.
Welcome to our blog and thank you for visiting! I am the senior photographer with Creative Photo Images, LLC. We developed this blog not only to share our passion for “Photography,” but also to chat and network with people of various backgrounds and cultures. “As photographers/artists, we excite emotions through our personal means of illustrative-communication.” Again, thanks for taking a break and by all means, please feel free to leave your thoughts.
About Me
- Reynaldo
- Baltimore, Maryland, United States
- Retired Navy Veteran, former EMT and Police Officer “Personally – “Life is a constant creation of beauty and miracles.” I am fascinated and captivated by the beauty of nature, its endless energy, its boundless potential for changes and aspects of life’s influences. Photography as an art has been a great discovery and a passion for me since the age of 19 of which I explored while studying Graphics Art in NYC. With education and the help of my mentor, I started shooting film and developing my images in black and white - worked and gained experience as a photographer and throughout my military career, I continued to shoot and photograph everything. Photography has allowed me to view, capture and share my passion and profession.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
The Stare
I captured this image of the Bride and Groom as they were staring at each other and processed it through Lightroom and moved it over to Photoshop where I applied the Oil Paint Filter with the following settings: Stylization 4, Cleanliness 2.3, Scale 0.8, Bristle Detail 10, Angular Direction 300 and Shine 0. On Shine, I tend to keep it at zero if not it can render your image with the appearance of a Bevel and Emboss look.
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