Any Photoshop users know how to simulate this “stacking” effect? I can’t find a tutorial on how to do this
photo by http://www.pixelatedimage.com/blog/
Broken river rocks (duotone) (by tyler.wainright)
Another photograph from my fishing trip last weekend. This is of some weathered and broken shale rock that’s usually under water. Shot with my D90 using my 35mm f/1.8 lens. Exposure was 1/400 second at f/4.0 with an ISO of 100.
I edited this quite a bit in Camera RAW because I really wanted the lighter colored shale to stand out. I used one adjustment brush to select which areas I wanted to darken and I used another brush to lighten some areas.
60+ More Awesome Photoshop Actions for Photographers
Might have to download a few of these and try ‘em out.
Tiny Shadows (by tyler.wainright)
I have long been obsessed with shadows. I found myself fascinated by these tiny shadows that were in my garage late one evening. The light was hitting them just right and after only a couple of minutes they were gone.
Playing outside (by tyler.wainright)
A recent picture of our youngest daughter. Split toned using Adobe Camera Raw. Taken with a Nikon D90 and a Nikon 35mm f/1.8 lens.
Spider mum (duo tone) (by tyler.wainright)
I’m learning how to do split toning in Photoshop CS5 outside of using Camera Raw. Thoughts?