Step 1
  • Open photo in photoshop

 

 
 
Step 2
  • Go to the top of photoshop and click  Layer-  New- Layer

 



Step 3

  • You will now be on a new layer called Layer 1
  • Click the Gradation icon on the right side.  It is right below the eraser tool
  • Make sure it shows only black and white at the top left.  If it doesn’t, just click and change it to the black and white box.

 



Step 4

  • Starting on the top left corner of your photo, click and drag your mouse to the bottom right corner.  
  • You will see a line go across your photograph
  • Your photo will then be completely black and white (see photo under step 5)

 

 

 


Step 5

  • Go to Filter- Render- Difference Clouds
  • Your photo will now look like black and white clouds (see photo below)

 



 
Step 6
  •  Click Control +i
  • This will allow the lightening to start to show through

 

 
Step 7
  • Click Control + L
  • This will bring up the layers adjustment
  • Drag the middle lever toward the right until the photo is black with white lines
  • Click ok

 



Step 8

  • On the top of the Layers Pallet change Normal to Screen

 



Step 9

  • Click on the Eraser Tool
  • Begin to erase any areas of lightening you do not want to show up in your final image




Step 10

  • Click Control + T
  • Turn your lightening in different directions until you achieve the look you want

 
 
Step 11
  • Use the Move tool to move the lightening where you would like it.

 




Step 12

  • Right click on your background layer and merge visible (you will NOT be watermarking this as it is not your photograph)
  • Click on the Burn tool.  It allows you to darken parts of the photograph
  • Make your brush large
  • Begin to Burn the outside of your photograph and some of the inside. 

 

 
 
Final Image
 

 
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School Lightening Photo
Step 1
  • Start by taking a photograph of something tall on campus         (ex. basketball hoop, the tallest part of the school building, lamppost).
  • REMEMBER: Lightening always strikes the TALLEST point.  If you have everything in your photograph at the same height it will not be accurate.

 

Step 2
  • Repeat the photoshop steps from above.

 

Step 3
  • You will be doing a final edit after you have completed the lightening steps.
  • You do not want your photograph to look to bright.  Click on Curves and move the sliders to get a darker looking setting.  
  • Do not go to crazy with this part

Step 4
  • Click on your Background Layer
  • Click on your Burn Tool (looks like a white glove)
  • Begin to darken the photo to create a storm look.

FINAL IMAGE