The shutter speed of the original picture was well controlled and just captured the moment of taking off. But the light is not very good. When processing, just change the background appropriately, and then make the character part a little brighter.
Original picture
final effect
1. Open the original image material, create a new layer and press the letter "D", return the front background color to the default black and white, and then execute: Filter > Render > Clouds. After confirmation, change the layer blending mode to "Overlay". Change the layer opacity to: 50%, the effect is as shown in Figure 1.
<Figure 1>
2. Create a new layer, press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E to stamp the layer, press Ctrl + Alt + ~ to bring up the highlight selection, press Ctrl + J to copy the selected part of the image to a new layer, and then copy the layer Change the blending mode to "Screen" and press Ctrl + E to merge all layers.
<Figure 2>
3. Press Ctrl + J to copy the merged layer, and execute: Filter > Blur > Motion Blur. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 3, and the effect is as shown in Figure 4.
<Figure 3>
<Figure 4>
4. Create a hue/saturation adjustment layer. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 5. After confirmation, create a brightness/contrast adjustment layer. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 6, and the effect is as shown in Figure 7.
<Figure 5>
<Figure 6>
<Figure 7>
5. Create a new layer, stamp the layer, and execute: Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. The value is 5. After confirmation, change the layer blending mode to "Overlay". The effect is as shown in Figure 8.
<Figure 8>