How to Turn an Ordinary Landscape into a Dramatic Moonscape

How to Turn an Ordinary Landscape into a Dramatic Moonscape
How to Turn an Ordinary Landscape into a Dramatic Moonscape

Note: High Pass is great tool for sharpening but be aware of oversharpening your images. You should always see only very thin, almost invisible edges to get the best, most realistic results!

To blend the layer properly with the rest of the image change its Blending Mode from Normal to Overlay.

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Congratulations! You've just finished your photo manipulation. On the following photo you can see the final result!

Final Results

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About the Author

image048Thank you very much for reading this tutorial. Hope it was useful for you and you've learnt something new or found some inspiration for your next photo manipulation! If you want to read more tutorial from me visit my blog and follow me on Facebook!

- Jarka Hrnčárková

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16 comments on “How to Turn an Ordinary Landscape into a Dramatic Moonscape”

  1. Las imagenes para poder seguir el tutorial son muy pequeñas

    The images to follow the tutorial are very small

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  5. Very good! The technique is applicable to many arraignments I have and will be very useful! I believe this to be an art onto itself. For some very, very, strange reason, there are people, (like my sister-in-law), who believe this is “cheating”. I reply with “Cheating what?!”

    I am always left dumbfounded as to what people are thinking when they say something like that. I have asked them if they would own/hang the art if the place in question did exist and was photographed in one shutter release?

    They actually say they would!! So what part of “art” don’t they understand? Lol It’s very frustrating to argue such an obvious point but trust me when I say that there are people out there that are very confused when it comes to this kind of work.
    Thanks for the tip!
    Rich

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