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By Michael Vincent Manalo Feb 13, 2012 In this photo-manipulation tutorial, we will learn how to create an oddly-shaped, surreal-inspired, stone house. We will learn how to blend several stock images together to create a pseudo long exposure image of a surreal house at the edge of the dock. We will learn how to create realistic reflections on water and also, enhance the light and shadows of the stock images to create a seamless image.

Pin-up Effect | Effects Photography Tutorials | Planet Photoshop

http://planetphotoshop.com/pin-up-effect.html If you have a multilayer composition and you want to apply an effect to all the layers at once, don't flatten the layers--use a composite layer instead. Hide the layers you want excluded, and press Shift-Command-Option-E (PC: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-E). A new layer will be created at the top containing a merged copy of all the visible layers. Another option is to create a new layer at the top of the stack and make it active.
June 02, 2010 from Cameron's blog A trend that is becoming more and more popular in Photography recently is a vintage/film/retro style. You can see examples in Urban Outfitters, Nylon Mag, Anthropologie, etc. One of the major elements in this style is the light leak. Some of you may remember the post a few months back about Light Leaks in Photography.

Photoshop Quick Tips: Light Leaks in Photography (Video) | Abduzeedo | Graphic Design Inspiration and Photoshop Tutorials

http://abduzeedo.com/photoshop-quick-tips-light-leaks-photography-video

Photoshop vintage effect | Veerle's blog

Back in October I took this photo , in front of our house. A cool scene, bright colors and a double rainbow. After seeing this picture on my Flickr page, I received an e-mail from Marco who asked me about the post process of this image. http://veerle-v2.duoh.com/blog/comments/photoshop_vintage_effect/
http://www.shituo.com/STONE%20CARVING%20TUTORIAL.htm

Carving Stone

Planning: There are two basic approaches to carving. The first is to find a stone with a distinctive shape or color pattern that suggests sculptural forms. This approach frees the carver to follow the natural forms within the material.