Duv, the radial blur is very effective. I played around with that a bit myself.
Brad, the spider is very well executed! The water level looks a little "off" to me though. It looks the edge of the water is right where the guy is walking, yet it is up to his knees at that point, which doesn't make sense. If he were really at the edge of the water, then it would be down below his ankles. If on the other hand he were further back in the water, then the water would extend past his knees in the background of the photo. I've found the Flood filter to be a lot of fun, but hard to work with if there is any sort of depth to the photo I'm applying it too. I've gotten around it by running the filter on two different layers and masking, but it's a pain!
I was supposed to pay bills tonight, so of course when this image was posted it looked like a
lot more fun!
1. Used the Russell Brown method to turn the photo to B&W.
2. Hue/Sat adj layer set to colorize to give the image a sepia tone. Used a luminosity mask to reduce the effect on the highlights.
3. Auto FX Dreamy Photo filter.
4. Film Grain filter (4/0/4).
5. Nik Abstract Efex Solarization filter
6. Created the edge by using a layer mask and blurring the edge, then running the Brush Strokes/Splatter filter on the mask.
Jeanie