Make blue tint over pictures

Hi,
everytime i wonder how picture do to make their picture having the same tint over their pictures...
for example i have picture in Black & white color, or in colors and i would like to make them like everything is blue... basically i would like to create something like a blue filter in order to make them "blueish".
how can i do that ?
thank a lot.

Great suggestions so far.
Try also the Tint feature in the Image - Adjust - Black & White, or Layer - New Adjustment Layer - Black & White.
The nice part about using an Adjustment Layer is that you can adjust the color of the tint, opacity of the layer - virtually EVERYTHING - until you get it looking just right.
-Noel

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