I love how there's bokeh in the sky! How'd she catch that I wondered and then it hit me, a bokeh texture! AHA! Genius! So I purposefully took some shots at the State fair this year thinking this would work great on a carnival type photo and I love it! I'm going to slap bokeh on everything in true "Ashley" form, if something works slap it everywhere ;) So here's how I do it;
I take the original photo and open it in photoshop. Then I grab a bokeh texture. If you type bokeh into google you get thousands of bokeh images. Pick a freebie and grab it. Open it in photoshop and then just drag and drop it onto your original photo. This is the bokeh I used;
Once you've got the bokeh on top of your photo you'll have two layers;
Using the arrow tool in the top left corner grab a corner of the bokeh and drag it to fill the entire frame;
Now that your photo is hidden under the bokeh photo we'll turn it into a texture. Double click the bokeh layer in the layers pallette and a layer styles window will pop up. Under general blending options select the drop down menu blend mode and change it to overlay.
Now you have this!
I already love it but I like more subtle tones so I'm going to erase off some of the overlay bokeh from the ride thingy (whatever it was, it looked like a death trap!). Using my eraser tool I make sure the bokeh layer is selected in the layers palette and erase away.
Ahh, there now isn't that magical!! So sparkly... I like sparkly things :) Have fun trying out some bokeh textures!! Here are a few more shots I slapped this technique on!
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| A little more antique |
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| if you're using it on a person be sure to watch out for odd discoloration on the skin. I erased all the texture off his skin. |










How fun! I love the one with the swing ride - just perfect on that one!
ReplyDeleteooh. very fun!!
ReplyDeletelove it Ashley! You are so creative! It looks amazing!
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