Do not believe what you saw: the photographer reveals his edited photos!

Still wondering whether to learn Photoshop?

Going with a trip to the most colorful corners of the globe, and even with the best camera in hand, do you hope to bring along with the memories unique frames that are breathtaking? But photographer Peter Stewart is ready to argue that you did not succeed if you do not own the program Photoshop as well as he does!

"To the processing of digital photos, I come up with a certain feeling of something fantastic and surreal," Stewart shares her emotions. "But the technique of" multiple exposure "makes my possibilities simply limitless!"

Night landscape

An amazing sunset in a picturesque village could be as extinct as a dormant lantern on one of its streets. But the magic of Photoshop lit millions of its lights and voila - on the evening landscape you can count not only balconies, but even vases with geraniums!

Window to the sky

The geometry of the metropolis seems dull and faceless to you? And if a little pokoldovat - first image copy, then flip, cut diagonally, join the "seamless" and paint? Yes…. You, too, froze in surprise?

Futuristic city

Do you still underestimate the color temperature adjustment options? And in vain! Your photos of the night city can become shots of traveling to the future!

Trevi Fountain

A bit of re-correction and color improvement, and the sounds of flowing water from the Trevi Fountain in Rome are already audible!

Fisherman and the net

And what if you help a fisherman a little and cover a previously misty morning?

Picturesque mountain landscape

But the effect of "Camera Raw" as if playing on photos with buttons "off" and "on"!

City at night

Just a couple of experiments with exposure settings and photography turns into a kaleidoscope!

Sunrise and sunset

A little orange gradient, color adjustment and adding Glow and ... light movement of the hands of the sunrise turns into a sunset!

Cloudy and sunny landscape

But why stop, if you can make an overcast morning and even a sunny day from one frame?

The lights of the metropolis

Only a few hand-held manipulations with the option "HDR Bracketing" and the lights of the big city are already beckoning to plunge into a vibrant and dynamic life!

Snow-covered mountain peaks

Do you still think that these frames are made at different times of the day? Yes, with the "Multiple Exposure" function of Peter Stewart, even the sun works on a personal schedule!

Dramatic sunset

What if you play a little with the contrast adjustment? In moderate doses drama in life is simply necessary!

Magic glare

It seems that the photographer has a real magic wand, or just the ability to use a double exposure and color adjustment, so much so that you want to travel rather quickly and see these floating towers firsthand!