Happisburgh, The Alternative Ending

Recently I uploaded a video for Adorama TV that I shot at Happisburgh on the Norfolk coast. If you missed it then you definitely missed out, so click here to go back and watch it.

In the first video I showed both the photography and basic Photoshop editing but I thought it would be fun to take one of the photos and come up with an alternative Photoshop ending. In this case the alternative ending is a lot more creative then the original and surprisingly simple to do.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifc7hfPDgKo[/youtube]

Let me know if this is useful and if there’s enough demand I’ll make more “Alternative Ending” videos in the future.

As I mention in the video I’ve uploaded the background texture image to Adobe’s Creative Cloud and made it free to all. My normal rules of usage apply (see below). All you need to do is click this link and away you go, no sign up or login is required. http://adobe.ly/1rJnPNdPlaster-Border-Fina-smalll

Usual rules apply. The image is copyright Gavin Hoey 2012. You may use it for personal, non-commercial purposes. Do not redistribute without permission.

17 thoughts on “Happisburgh, The Alternative Ending”

  1. Thanks Gavin – really interesting and I love collecting your templates to give pictures that added ‘twist’. I’ve learned so much from you in the last 12 months!

  2. Awesome Gavin!
    Love all of your work and your delivery of these fantastic tutorials! ( allways upbeat, funny and informative!)
    And yes, I would love to see alternative endings to your videos.
    I must admit that I didnt like what you have done to this pic, but that is just personal taste. The science(?) behind is very useful though!
    Cheers
    Bartman

  3. Hi Gav!

    Great tutorial! When are you coming here in Las Vegas? just let me know and I wanna meet you personally, tnx

    Ram

  4. I just used this technique on the free download you supplied and I love it. I am rather new at photography and I am learning more from your videos that I ever could in a classroom, due to my learning style. Keep the tutorials coming and yes, I like the idea of alternate endings. Cheer from St. Louis, Missouri.

  5. I found you by mistake, and this mistake is one or the best I have ever made. Your style of teaching is seamless and comfortable. I have leant so many new skills. Thank you!

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