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Which effect is the one used in this image?


Juan Nonay Gimeno

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Hi, I have a question , and I would like to know which effects or list of effects have someone did to make this effects to the dark-night original photo...

Thanks.

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MikeMc

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CSI filter makes images disappear ...........

or post an image
 

Tom Mann

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It's possible this could have been done in PP, but UV fluorescing makeup / powders would be so much easier, faster, etc.

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MikeMc

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Sorry, must be the office browser....Now I see it, I google image searched it.....

No PS involved...
These intense photographs by German artist Lisa Stroeher feel so powerful and otherworldly. Each glowing portrait features colorful, neon, paint-splattered model Esther under exaggerated lighting. The artist created the shots with just a black light, using no photo manipulation. Since one of the images from the series was recently selected as a 'photo of the day' contest winner, Stroeher cannot hide her excitement for the exposure that the project has received. According to DeviantArt, "Into the Space by Stroeher is definitely a wonderful example of how to do [blacklight photography] right. This piece is supernatural and intriguing…looking at it for any length of time will make you feel like you're on a spacecraft passing through some wondrous nebula."
Model Esther's intense gaze, highlighted by her lengthy bright orange lashes under the alternative lighting…



http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/list/tag/lisa+stroeher
 

Tom Mann

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Thanks, Mike, for confirming that.

Once you have seen UV fluorescing makeup or powders in action, they are instantly recognizable. When I was a kid, I had some UV fluorescing chalks and a black light and my hands would always look like that. :) If only I had taken some pix of it, I could have been famous. :rofl:


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