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if you are from the landscape photography world you probably would have heard of a term or an effect called the Alton effect it was coined by a guy called Michael Alton back in the 1980s and in its simplest form itamp;#39;s a technique where you use different versions of the same image combine them blend them together to create one final piece you will have three versions of the same image the first one is completely normal but you would be happy with as it is second one is a heavily bird outer version of the same image and the third is a letamp;#39;s say high contrast version of this photo when I say high contrast I mean to the point where it doesnamp;#39;t look even natural and then when you put those three together into one piece and you manipulate it in the right way you can have some interesting results now when it comes to street photography I use this personally for any image where you have a lot of detail a lot of information like markets busy places but also and more freque