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Step 1: Create a new document and press D, X to reset and swap your colors. Fill your document with black by pressing Ctrl-Backspace

You can find this photo I used using google. Save it to your computer and then open it using Adobe Photoshop.

Now we will add some lightning effect to image. Download a copy of this lightning image and load it into Photoshop. Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool to select a portion, copy and paste the selection back to our document. Put this layer on top of all other layers and name it "Lightning"

7. Select the top layer and go to Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates and set that to Polar to Rectangular. This will give the gas a cool mist effect to it.

There are four main types of weather, that often discourage photographers from even attempting what might be some of their greatest work. These four obstacles would be: a) extreme cold, b) extreme heat, c) extreme moisture and d) extreme wind. While each of these has probably at one time or another discouraged even the best of us from going out to shoot, they also present unique photo opportunities simply because so few of us want to take the effort. Before tackling each of these areas let me suggest one thing that could help in all of them. The perfect camera bag is not a camera bag. The ideal bag is a coat with many pockets or if you can afford it, a camera vest. The reasons these are preferable include: Keeps film or blank media close to you (keeping them warm and dry), less likely to be stolen, less likely to be left behind, and less likely to be knocked over or damaged by the weather itself. Extreme cold (0� F or less) often means battery problems. Bringing extra batteries is one thing, but if they are not also kept warm, your spares could be dead as fast as your main batteries. The same is true of film or blank media; that's why I suggest a coat, preferably one with inside pockets as well. Use duct tape to tape off any exposed metal on your camera itself. Find a set of gloves that still lets you handle your camera controls. Hunting gloves are often thin but still insulated because they face the same problem you do, they have to be able to make adjustments. If you have several accessories (Film, Flash, Filters, etc.) you may also want to consider individual zip lock bags. This works well for most extreme weather situations. Extreme Heat (120� F or more) may also cause battery problems, but it is more likely to have an effect on your film or blank media. In this case is would be worth upgrading to insulated bags, like those found in many grocery stores. Another alternative to a traditional camera bag is a small lunch cooler, lightweight and insulated. If you want to use blue ice, put it in its own baggie just so no moister leaks out. Again you will want to tape off the exposed metal parts of your camera. You may or may not want to try still shooting with lightweight gloves depending how extreme the heat is. As a photographer, always bring extra water for yourself. It is very easy to get distracted by what you are shooting and get dehydrated or worse yet, heat stroke. Extreme Moisture (snow or rain) is the biggest threat to your equipment itself (the ca...

Every month I give you a new Calendar Wallpaper. The idea behind the monthly calendar wallpaper series is that you don't have to open a program to find out what day/date it is. Just look at your desktop et voila. Furthermore the wallpapers should inspire you. Looking at the same image over and over again is not very inspiring. Hence having a new wallpaper every month should get your creative juices flowing. Since it's Christmas season and it's all about giving I decided to go the extra mile and prepare two different versions. The December 08 Wallpaper comes in blue and orange. As always you also have the chance to download non-calendar versions of the wallpapers (entitled �Stellar Storms�) in case you want to use it at a later time. That is not all though. For the first time ever I included iPhone versions as well. Now you're probably wondering what resolutions are available. So here we go:

Are you ready for a big storm?

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