Thanks for this useful tutorial on applying an Adamski Effect to a simple scene. It really can take an otherwise pedestrian image and make it pop. I don't use Adobe software, but I can see how I can apply these techniques with my tools. Cheers!
Wow! This is wonderful way to edit some boring seascapes that I have and make them look amazing. Thanks for sharing the great PS techniques. Thank you!!
A great technique to salvage images that would otherwise be destined for the delete bin. I have some images I will definitely try this on, thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks Craig! It's definitely a fun way of trying to add some magic into shots that otherwise might be forgotten. I plan to go through my catalogue over the years and see if there are more that I can try this with! Good luck with yours and please feel free to share the results!
Fantastic I have been wanting to give this a go thank you so much for sharing. Xxx from Darwin Australia which is so remote I do enjoy being creative. Xxx🥰😍
I'm relatively new, at it for a couple of years but only as time allows, and have been learning by trial, error and UA-cam. This not only gives me a new "toy" to play with but has also inspired me to perhaps search out scenes specifically for using this. Thank you for the video!
All too often I take shot thinking this will be good until I see it on the computer & then I’m disappointed. This will help me make more of the shots I take. Thanks.
Got prompted to watch this video just before a short family trip to Northumberland. Timely as the long sandy quiet beaches are perfect for this. Tricksy techniques are not my style but this is fun, thankyou
Thank you so much for this tutorial.... I mastered the technique in thirty minutes and yet I'm still figuring out photoshop itself and my God the result was awesome
Good luck, Warrick! Keep the idea in mind when you next go out with your camera as it might be easier to try and shoot images specifically to try and do this edit.
I just came across this video google must have been listening because I was checking out someone else's work that did something similar and was wondering how it was done. I was going to start playing around on Photoshop but now I have a better idea. Great explanation. Checked out Thomas' work love it.
Thank you for an interesting technique, I've given it a try without figures and the results are, for me, really good. Going to try with people in the photo next time. Thank you again.
Hey man, first time I watch one of your videos. I think it's awesome you share your inspirations and give them credits, not something I see much in the photography/video world. Also great tutorial, I think I will try it at some point! Best of luck with your channel, great content.
Thanks so much ofr this amazing tutorial Andrew!! Discovered this a bit late...I have a question you might clarify for me: Regarding the edits Tomas Fotomas does, for instance, Im just watching some pics he uploaded to IG today (March 5th 2023), how does he tackle the waves in a manner they stay as they were and they are not affected by the path blurr? Meaning, in the specific pic i mention, the wave tube still keeps its roundness and the barrel braking on the water stays the same to (the water splash seems to not be affected by the blurr). Wonder if Im explaining myself clearly enough..Thanks
Great video! Your close-up work is great but, I also really love the way you pass on creative ideas to try like this. These help keep me busy during the short Winter days when light is limited. Keep it up and thanks Andrew!
Hi Andrew I like to class myself as a purist when it comes to photography. If the sky isn't good in an image I won't replace it, I'll just go back another day and hopefully get a better sky. I really don't like composite images and it's not something that I want to try but this technique I found very interesting. I definitely want to try it on some of my images that look suitable. As you said it's not something that I'd do regularly but now again when an image suits it's worth trying it
That was a creative and well executed technique you shown. Liked the way you experimented with the tools and subject matter. Didn't know about the blur gallery, probably not included in Photoshop CS5. Thank you Andrew.
@@AndrewLanxonPhotography Absolutely. I think I will give it a crack with some wildlife pics actually. Will have a go and be sure to tag on Insta if it works out.
That was more interesting than I had expected. I wonder if the path blurring also works in Affinity Photo! (something to check but cannot look at it right now)
Hello Andrew, just wanted to say I've only just recently found your channel and absolutely love it. Starting watching for you macro content as I want to learn more and have done. But I tried this last night on a picture I had in mind and it worked brilliantly something I will definitely consider again when out in the field. Nice one, keep up the great work 👍
Just discovered this great video, thanks. At 9:52 you said it’s already a fake image. I disagree. You could argue that the moment you change any single thing on any photo it becomes fake. For example all black and white photos are therefore fake as the world is not black and white. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
This is a great tutorial, I loved it. however, there should be a easier way to stick figures out of the picture. I wonder if you have any updates on this topic, specifically, can you use the camera raw (new)mask function to achieve this effect? Thanks.
Just a heads up - rather than Ctrl+C/V, when you have a selection, just hit Ctrl+J to duplicate the selection to a new layer 😊
Right
Superb !! Since so long I was wondering how people create such effect and nobody was ready to tell me with honesty. Thanks Andrew 😊🙏
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for this useful tutorial on applying an Adamski Effect to a simple scene. It really can take an otherwise pedestrian image and make it pop. I don't use Adobe software, but I can see how I can apply these techniques with my tools. Cheers!
Wow! This is wonderful way to edit some boring seascapes that I have and make them look amazing. Thanks for sharing the great PS techniques. Thank you!!
A great technique to salvage images that would otherwise be destined for the delete bin. I have some images I will definitely try this on, thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks Craig! It's definitely a fun way of trying to add some magic into shots that otherwise might be forgotten. I plan to go through my catalogue over the years and see if there are more that I can try this with! Good luck with yours and please feel free to share the results!
Fantastic I have been wanting to give this a go thank you so much for sharing. Xxx from Darwin Australia which is so remote I do enjoy being creative. Xxx🥰😍
This is a great reference tutorial that is excellently delivered. Using the effect on some images from the beach at Weston-Super-Mare.
Thanks for sharing this technique, it’s greatly expanded my options in processing my images in a non traditional way.
Thanks for watching!
Best explanation I’ve seen so far for this technique! Thank you 👏
I'm relatively new, at it for a couple of years but only as time allows, and have been learning by trial, error and UA-cam. This not only gives me a new "toy" to play with but has also inspired me to perhaps search out scenes specifically for using this. Thank you for the video!
Thanks so much for watching, I'm really glad you got something useful out of it!
I have been coming up with ways to abstract landscapes and I am very thrilled to find this video. Thank you.
All too often I take shot thinking this will be good until I see it on the computer & then I’m disappointed. This will help me make more of the shots I take. Thanks.
Very interesting, thank you very much for the great video.
Got prompted to watch this video just before a short family trip to Northumberland. Timely as the long sandy quiet beaches are perfect for this. Tricksy techniques are not my style but this is fun, thankyou
Thank you so much for this tutorial.... I mastered the technique in thirty minutes and yet I'm still figuring out photoshop itself and my God the result was awesome
Wow, love it! And love that you gave the other photographer credit.
the creative outcome on these shots looks pretty sweet!! great tutorial 💪🏼💪🏼
many thanks 🙏🏼
going to try this later...I cant ever seem to get my head around photoshop but will give this a go
I saw this video last night, I tried it this morning and it worked a treat. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thanks a lot for this awesome video and inspiration!
It's a great technique and a very good explanation.
Thanks for watching, Rene!
That was amazing thank you very much for sharing beautiful photos well done you.
Thanks for watching, Andy!
top of the shelf tutorial...THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Brilliant tutorial, very clear and great fun to try. Thank you!
Thanks, Alan!
Love this! I have LOTS of shoreline photos I can try this on.
This technique has been added to my must try very soon list. Thanks!!
Excellent !
Definitely something I will try as soon as I can.
Bravo! Excellent. Well done. Thank you. Trying this Monday
Really nice, thanks for sharing. Might try out something with this style in black and white, see how and if that will work at all.
Ooh yes I bet you could get some great results in black and white -- good luck!
I especially love the photo with the dog!
Dogs make ALL photos better. It's a pro trick.
Learnt so much. Thank you
Very many thanks, Andrew, for sharing your expertise.NOT too many U-tubers do this. Certainly improves my level of adequacy.
What an awesome video. I love the end product for all 3 examples. Very nice.
Thank you, Tamara!
Another great tutorial -- Thank you! I'm definitely going to add this to my toolbox and try it when I find appropriate base images.
Good luck, Warrick! Keep the idea in mind when you next go out with your camera as it might be easier to try and shoot images specifically to try and do this edit.
I love this technique, thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
Perfect and i also like the way you behave in the front of the camera. Good job.
Very interesting technique. Definitely one to try so thanks for putting that together.
Thanks for watching and good luck giving it a try!
Thank you so much, I have been looking how to do this for a while. Your a Legend.
Thank you for watching!
Absolutely love it, going to try it, thanks
Thanks! Good luck!
Really really like this idea, will definitely give this a go! Thank you 👍
Thanks Steve! All the best with it, I hope you get some good shots!
That was a nice tutorial! I am going to try this out tomorrow at the beach in The Netherlands :) Thank you for this video.
Excellent.. Thank you
Definitely worth playing a bit with this!
Thanks Andrew, got me thinking of my next image project👍
Thanks for watching, Charles!
It’s all part of this thing we call art in my view Andrew and I’m all good with that. 👍👍 J.
Art? Never heard of it! ;)
Excellent tutorial. I definitely have to give that a go.
Good luck, Christine, and please feel free to share your results!
I just came across this video google must have been listening because I was checking out someone else's work that did something similar and was wondering how it was done. I was going to start playing around on Photoshop but now I have a better idea. Great explanation. Checked out Thomas' work love it.
Glad you found it useful, thanks for watching!
Thank you very much, great video.
Great video. Thanks for your help . ove this effect.
Simply fantastic!
Thanks Stephen!
Excellent! Thank you for showing us how to do this.
Thank you for an interesting technique, I've given it a try without figures and the results are, for me, really good. Going to try with people in the photo next time. Thank you again.
Many thanks Andrew. I really enjoyed this. Excellent idea, great presentation and a real education for me as I have not used these blur tools.
Thanks so much as always, John, I hope you're keeping well in the new year!
Exceptional training!! Thank you!!
Great tutorial, I’m inspired. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Thanks Andrew! I've been wondering for a while how these types of images were made.
Excellent video Andrew …..very easy to follow and adds some tools to the toolbox!
Thanks for watching and for your kind comment, Grant!
Fantastic video and tutorial and one I’m definitely going to try when i have the right image, Thanks Andrew 👏🏻
Thanks so much, Joy!
Thank you for sharing this information
I love the effect. Thank you!
Love it, can't wait to give it a try
Thanks Mark!
Loved this.
Thanks Rob!
Excellent inspiration. Thanks
Hey man, first time I watch one of your videos. I think it's awesome you share your inspirations and give them credits, not something I see much in the photography/video world. Also great tutorial, I think I will try it at some point! Best of luck with your channel, great content.
This is brilliant,thank you very inspirational 😀
Thank you, Jayne, I appreciate that!
Thanks so much ofr this amazing tutorial Andrew!! Discovered this a bit late...I have a question you might clarify for me: Regarding the edits Tomas Fotomas does, for instance, Im just watching some pics he uploaded to IG today (March 5th 2023), how does he tackle the waves in a manner they stay as they were and they are not affected by the path blurr? Meaning, in the specific pic i mention, the wave tube still keeps its roundness and the barrel braking on the water stays the same to (the water splash seems to not be affected by the blurr). Wonder if Im explaining myself clearly enough..Thanks
Thanks for showing this!
Thanks for watching, Melissa!
Great video! Your close-up work is great but, I also really love the way you pass on creative ideas to try like this. These help keep me busy during the short Winter days when light is limited. Keep it up and thanks Andrew!
Thank you for this, exactly what I was looking for 👍🏻
Enjoyed it very much, thanks.
Thanks for watching, Paul!
great video VERY HELPFUL
Really, really (!) interesting technique
Great video, thanks
Thanks for watching, Geoff!
Great video sir. Learn so much. best pic
Thank you so much for watching!
Fantastic! Thank you. The final images are wonderful!
Hi Andrew I like to class myself as a purist when it comes to photography. If the sky isn't good in an image I won't replace it, I'll just go back another day and hopefully get a better sky. I really don't like composite images and it's not something that I want to try but this technique I found very interesting. I definitely want to try it on some of my images that look suitable. As you said it's not something that I'd do regularly but now again when an image suits it's worth trying it
Great idea, thank you so much.
Great tutorial for this amazing effect! Thanks.
You never disappoint my friend!
Thank you, Tim, that's much appreciated!
Inspiring, thanks for sharing
That was a creative and well executed technique you shown.
Liked the way you experimented with the tools and subject matter.
Didn't know about the blur gallery, probably not included in Photoshop CS5.
Thank you Andrew.
This was great. Super interesting and hadn’t really seen this style before. Thanks!
Thanks Chris! It's a very 'digital' style but I'm pleased with how it's come out. One you think you might try, do you reckon?
@@AndrewLanxonPhotography Absolutely. I think I will give it a crack with some wildlife pics actually. Will have a go and be sure to tag on Insta if it works out.
Please do! Would be great to see how it looks with wildlife shots!
Loved it, thanks for talking the time.
That was more interesting than I had expected.
I wonder if the path blurring also works in Affinity Photo! (something to check but cannot look at it right now)
"More interesting than I expected" is fine by me! Thanks for watching!
let the bird in third photo stay 😍
Just direct to the point..people hate long intro nowadays
What a fun idea, Thanks
Thank you for watching!
Great tutorial
Amazing!! I want to try this out so badly!!
You should definitely give it a go! It's simple so but so effective. Make sure to share your results!
Hello Andrew, just wanted to say I've only just recently found your channel and absolutely love it. Starting watching for you macro content as I want to learn more and have done. But I tried this last night on a picture I had in mind and it worked brilliantly something I will definitely consider again when out in the field. Nice one, keep up the great work 👍
Thanks James, really glad you found it useful!
Will definitely be adding this to my skillset! Amazing video!
a very enjoyable watch, thank you! UA-cam got me to your channel just today, you have a new subscriber 🙂
Great technique Andrew. It never occurred to me to use the blue gallery in that way, so thank you for broadening my imagination/creative curiosity! 😃
Thanks so much for watching, Ronald, I'm glad it was useful!
this was great!
Just discovered this great video, thanks. At 9:52 you said it’s already a fake image. I disagree. You could argue that the moment you change any single thing on any photo it becomes fake. For example all black and white photos are therefore fake as the world is not black and white. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
thanks for sharing!
it's FUN!
This is a great tutorial, I loved it. however, there should be a easier way to stick figures out of the picture. I wonder if you have any updates on this topic, specifically, can you use the camera raw (new)mask function to achieve this effect? Thanks.
Incredible
Thanks!
This was great! Many thanks!
Thanks for sharing
Thank YOU for watching!