Ordinary to extraordinary is a collection of freelance photography and a veritable cornucopia of random musings, made by Larry Wyatt.

07 April 2007

Moody

Happy Easter or Passover to y'all.

I take many landscape shots and for most of the better ones I use a post-processing technique called The Orton Technique. I like it because it creates an ethereal mood to the photographs.

This process involves the use of duplicate layers and Gaussian blur, which can be done in almost any high quality post-processing program. I use Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo XI. A simple Google(TM) search for "Orton Technique" will yield plenty of results for those interested in more information. Here are some examples of some recent landscape photography.





























Remember to keep clicking that shutter, because if you aren't clicking, you're just holding an expensive black box that makes lots of noises.

Please don't pirate my images. I've worked hard to make them. Please enjoy them, but don't steal them.

Copyright 2007 Lawrence H. Wyatt

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

These images are breathtaking. The last one of the three looks like it's from some fantastical place that isn't even real. Amazing.