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Been loving the cowboy aesthetic lately,so here's something I based of a drawing of mine(´∀`ゞ

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HDR from a 3 RAW shots. ( using HDR Expose 3)

Sony Nex7 and Sony 10-18mm.

A lot of digital brush work using Corel Painter 12 and Wacom Intuos 5 tablet.

One trip in boat on a wonderful island in the Caribbean sea in French Antilla (Martinique). I found this nice location where I took this shot.

Small PP work on skin and a VSCO film pack 06 with Provia 400-1 +++ (grain +) with tweaks like less saturation.

Strobist : one speedlight on camera in TTL, zoom 35 mm.

I wasn't going to process this picture as there was so many dust spot it was scary, alas I got a new Wacom intuos pro for Christmas which gave me the motivation to process this picture head on lol.

Anyway hope you all had a great Christmas and got lots of goodies.

Intuos 3

20hrs

30 Seconds to Mars - Witness

 

I had so much fun with her. I've watched the movie last year. And last week, I bought the bluray version and enjoyed it along with my friends. I have to admit, even the plot was silly, and I never really like robots, I had a lot of fun to watch it.

Robots punching monsters in the face is very awesome! And I like Rinko Kikuchi's character in here as Mako Mori. She is vulnerable, yet she can kick ass! XD

Here are the new glasses of my wife !

I did frequency separation to soften the colours on her skin. The portrait was shot in natural light close to a window.

I added with Topaz texture a texture overlay to add a glamour atmosphere (+vignetting and borders).

New work, new location, new house, timeless... This shot to remember the Big Rush Life I live for the moment

This is a matte painting, created by yours truly.

There was no real purpose behind creation of this image; I was merely excercising my Photoshop muscles.

I used Adobe Lightroom 4.1 for pre-processing. Photoshop CC and Nik Software for matte painting and grading. I worked on a Windows 7 x64 powered HP portable workstation with Wacom Intuos 3 pressure sensitive tablet.

 

Note: There are some very deep, inky blacks in this image. To appreciate the shadow detail, I suggest you turn off all lights in the room. View the image in Full Screen mode.

I haven't been posting much lately, so here's a thing.

Birds attacking windows!

I took this photograph at the Tolminski korita (Tolmin Gorge) in Slovenia, back in 2012. This remote and mysterious location is found at the heart of the Triglav National Park, not too far from Tolmin. I can't wait to go back there to see what other treasures I'm going to discover!

Shot with Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Canon TS-E 24mm lens lens in fully tilted, vertical position.

This image was processed with a combination of HDR tonemapping and hand painted luminosity masks (Dynamic Image Blending), using Photoshop CC 2015, Oloneo PhotoEngine, Google NIK Collection on a custom built-PC (Windows 10 Pro 64) with a Wacom Intuos PRO tablet.

Another attempt with this technic. I tried to make my best.

Feel free to give your opinion.

Sony a7r and Carl Zeiss 21mm f2.8

Digital brush work with Wacom Intuos 5

Strobist info :

Cross light with an octabox (90 cm) on the right side with a Godox Qt600 II at 1/4.

Background vignet with a Godox Qt600II with basic diffuser and a 20 degres honeycomb grid at 1/16.

 

VSCO Film pack 06 : based on Fuji 400H ++

 

PP : skin work to soften it (imagenomic software to try it to speed up this process). Channel mixer.

You really gotta hand it to Singapore as they’re quickly developing a world reputation for unique and extravagant architecture. The Supertree Grove is the latest addition and all along The Gardens By The Bay, there are 18 of these supertrees, ranging from 25 to 50 meters tall. During the day they provide a nice shady canopy to sit under and at night, they come alive with a display of light and sound.

 

Saying that, I’d also like to add that these things are ridiculously strange to see in person. The first time I walked through here in October with my good friends from The Landscape Hunters, I had a hard time keeping the WTF look off my face. I mean look at them, they’re giant metal trees! Really?!

 

They are also very fun to photograph and if you're in town for a few days make sure to check out the MBS Laser Show as well. :)

 

Technical Mumbo Jumbo

 

Camera: Nikon D800

Lens: 14-24 f/2.8 (Shot at 14 mm)

Tripod: RRS TVC-33 / BH-55 Ballhead / RRS L-Plate

ISO: 100 at f/8

5 Exposure Brackets (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2)

 

Location: Shot in Singapore - November 2012, and post-processed in Siem Reap, Cambodia - December 2012.

 

Hardware: 15” 2011 Macbook Pro, Wacom Intuos5 Small Tablet

 

Software: Lightroom, Photoshop, NIK HDR Efex Pro 2, NIK Color Efex Pro 4

 

Technique and Details: HDR Processing & Dynamic Blending

 

First, using NIK HDR Efex Pro, I blending all 5 exposure brackets together and brought the result into Photoshop. From there, I also blended in portions of a few different exposures with the HDR result to give it a more natural feel. Since there were many people in the scene, I spent a good amount of time painting them out by hand. It's during those times when I'm extra happy to own a Wacom Tablet.

 

Espresso: Lavazza Rossa (I’m almost out of coffee... Scary thought)

PASO 2:: Sombreado plano, // Kaim Argonar, personaje principal de Lost Odyssey, un RPG de Xbox 360...

Pronto subo el sombreado completo y con la versión a color hago una pequeña reseña y evaluación personal de este juego que jamás, (creo), volveré a pasarme en la Vida... 4 DVDs, DL, más de 100 horas de juego...

 

Lost Odyssey es un RPG desarrollado por Mistwalker, junto con Feelplus, para la Xbox 360.

Diseño de personaje: por el Mangaka 井上 雄彦 Inoue Takehiko.

Historia por: el "padre" de la prestigiosa saga Final Fantasy, 坂口 博信Hironobu Sakaguchi.

Ilustración Digital (Fanart) por: Juan Camilo Bedoya Vargas.

Photoshop CS4. Tableta Wacom Intuos 3.

Enero de 2010

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After a severe case of Creative Constipation I finally came up with something I could post.

  

Digital Painting

Still thinking of a title...

 

... and thinking...

 

Done thinking. Brain just exploded, or better yet, imploded. Ah well, titles are overrated anyway.

 

Somewhere in Amsterdam with Kees Smans

 

A few news items:

1. I took 1st place with my Frozen Music series images at the 2011 International Photography Awards last month.

2. I have planned some workshops in Europe and in North and South America next year. I'll be doing them with other award-winning photographers.

3. I'm still thinking of a title for this photo...

 

Technical info:

ND110 filter - 10 stops

f/20

ISO100

13 mm

60s (1min0s)exposure

 

Software:

Lightroom 3.0

PS CS5 - Silver Efex Pro 2

 

Other Post processing equipment:

Wacom Intuos 4 tablet for some accurate editing.

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IM BACK GUYSSSS, also I'm currently making new textures for MY KEMONO MOD STORE♥

I don´t have animals around me,(well, I have two big turtles) then, I love go to the zoo to draw some animals and have fun creating some characters.

It was a bright sunny day...

 

Silver Efex Pro 2 magic again. Without SE Pro 2 this result simply wasn't possible.

Check out my website for an Ebook on long exposure fine art photography, written by award winning photographer Sharon Tenenbaum.

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Technical info:

ND110 x 2 - 20 stops.

f/3.5

ISO250

11 mm

331s (5min31sec) exposure

 

Software:

Lightroom 3.0

PS CS5 - Silver Efex Pro 2

 

Other Post processing equipment:

Wacom Intuos 4 tablet for some accurate editing.

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Battersea Power station long exposure using a Kase 10 stop nd filter.

 

Captured during Blue hour and in time for the chimney stacks to light up red in celebration of Chinese year of the snake...

 

Captured from the other side of the River Thames.

 

You can see the viewing tower in the first chimney within the time it took to capture the image and smoke on the rear chimney.

 

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Arrived at Swanage Pier early in the morning, hoping to capture the remnants of the old pier in the fog, this image I have been waiting for for 6 years, having only the weekends to venture out, with this image and a few from a few weeks back certainly was worth the wait.

 

I set up my tripod and camera on the shoreline, at 82mm captured the scene seen here.. I chose a long exposure of just 53 seconds after initially capturing a few test shots to get the ideal timing to create a smooth sea and help capture the floating fog, with the use of an ND 10 stop Firecrest filter and polariser.

 

The fog here not lasting very long and soon dissipated after this was taken and had better luck beginning of December and not processed yet. I did opt to leave part of the new pier and the seagull which waited while capturing this scene.

 

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I tried to apply a kind of cartoon effect on this shot of my son Paul. I used near about 20 layers and effects in Photoshop to obtain this final shot. I wanted to have a cartoon effect while maintainig a real aspect. It's a tricky process. I have to learn again and again.

 

Strobist info : one strobe on the left side of the camera through white umbrella.

 

Don't hesitate to tell me your impression please.

Digitally Painted with Corel Painter 2017 and Wacom Intuos Pro

 

Fortunate to be passing Corfe back in May on my way to capture some wild Garlic and got distracted by the beautiful mist around Corfe. Also fortunate to be me and a couple more togs on the hill, probably everyone else in the woods photographing wild Garlic.

 

Forgetting how out of breath it is climbing this hill...

 

A single exposure edited in Lightroom with brush selections edited what I remember of the morning spent on the hill. Sun rising from the left.

 

Managing to get a handful of images here this being the first.

 

One of my favourite types and weaknesses of photography are the misty mornings...

 

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The Falkirk Wheel captured after sunset, which does remind me of the Stargate series.

 

Should really got here just before it got too dark to get the equalisation of light as the wheel was very bright against the dark bleak with a hint of colour in the sky...

 

No filters used just the Sony 24-105mm Lens.

 

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Captured late Autumn with some spectacular light and colours.

 

Captured the same day as my previous Lake District image.

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No filters were used this time.

 

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Funny portrait with Letterman, a new superhero. He symbolizes the power of the words.

 

The text is coming from the book "La condition humaine" from André Malraux (published in 1933), a French famous writer.

 

Photoshop process :

1 / Find a head and cut it from the background.

2 / Make a background in a layer filled with balck color (alt+delete).

3 / Create a 3rd layer with the text tool. Select the text you want and repeat it in order to have the layer full of words. Adjust with the dedicated tool the size and the space of the letters and so on until you find the effect you want.

4 / put the layer of the head just above the layer with the text. Then right click on the layer with the head and choose "clipping mask" (masque d'écrétage in French).

5 / Then you can adjust again the size of the letters etc. I choose to preserve the sun glasses.

I forgot to mention I did some frequency separation on the head at the beginning.

 

Strobist info : This was shot with a 110cm shoot-through white umbrella on the left with a 45° angle with an Yongnuo yn568 speedlight (with 622 wireless trigger). Yongnuo TX on the camera for easy wireless setup. Sekonic 758D.

Merry Christmas my friends who love PHOTOGRAPHY like me !!!

 

First shot session done for friends. It was fun and I have to do it again and again. Their little baby (alsmost 2 years old) was nice and I find this special shot really cool. Feel free to comment !

 

Strobist info :

Main light on the left side / Octabox / about 2.2 m high and 1m on the left side form main axis / 1/2 +0.3.

Fill light / Softbox 80cm*80cm / about 2.2 m high and 1m on the right side from main axis / 1/4 +0.7.

Background created in PS.

Remember this guy? I decided it would be fun to paint him and I'm already thinking about doing the same with a couple of my other MOCs, as I don't really have any inspiration for building. Any suggestions on what creation I should paint next?

 

Made with Krita using Wacom Intuos pen small.

This image was taken and created in my parents house. Wacom Intuos 5 was used to create this.

A place in paradise

 

Strobist info : bare speedlight in TTL at +1 stop and zoom 135mm

Happy new year to all of you "Flickr Photo lovers" !!!

I wanted to make this picture of my family since a while. I saw this idea of shot before on Flickr but I wondered how can I make it OMG.

Here is my process : I took a shot of each model to have the same amount of light, to have the same focus and to facilitate the equal distance between each model and eye alignement (just can't imagine how to make it while I am on the shot...). Moreover, my family use to be bored when I ask them for a shot... :) so I had to ask them "Hey, come and have a sit for a single quick shot please".

Then I worked on Photoshop to create the final shot. I worked hard to improve my skills on this software and to use my new Wacom Intuos pro Small graphic tablet.

I softened the skins a bit too.

I made a broder with mogrify and put in black and white in Lightroom.

Strobist info : Shoot through a white umbrella with one speedlight facing the model (1 m @1/4 I think).

Again the Hoftoren in The Hague, The Netherlands. The Dutch Department of Education. Same building as my previous shot, this time from a completely different angle and shot as a long exposure.

 

An architectural study of music. Or a musical study of architecture. Whatever...

It's all about the beauty of mathematics.

Music Maestro please..

 

Technical info:

ND110 filter - 10 stops

f/22

ISO100

17 mm

82s (1min22s)exposure

 

Software:

Lightroom 3.0

PS CS5 - Silver Efex Pro 2

 

Other Post processing equipment:

Wacom Intuos 4 tablet for some accurate editing.

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A splendid place in Martinique where I did this shot in natural light.

As the original "go west" photo was a little bit too dark I will show you a revised version.

Some of you may notice that I've added a waterfall and a little lake. On the other hand the photo has lost it's frame. It's like my grandpa said: Nothing's perfect ;-)

 

If you want you can take a look on black

 

Some information:

 

The sky and the mountain are free stockphoto's.

The meadow and the added barrel in the foreground are from my own stock.

The fog, the waterfall and the lake are painted

 

Hardware: Nikon D300, Mac Pro, Wacom Intuos

Software: Photoshop CS5 (Test version), Nik Color Effex Pro, Brain (Test version too)

 

Hope you like it.

 

Dorset poppy field captured last summers heatwave, unfortunately lack of poppies this year in Dorset.

 

This image captured early morning last July and I noticed this red poppy in a sea of pink and getting some great clouds with the church and woodland ahead.

 

I did go back several times with the conditions not getting any better than we have here.

 

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The other images have been retouched with the old fashioned mouse, but this shot is the first one to have been edited with my new Wacom Intuos5 (small). I have to say that it is fun to work on the small details when you have a pen and a tablet. I was thinking about getting the medium sized tablet, but the salesman convinced me that this size was good enough. He was right. For those out there that mean that you have to have an A4 sized tab, think again. Smaller tab equals smaller surface to reach over (equals faster workflow). Maybe a medium sized tab in the future, but for now; this tablet rocks!

 

Taken at Vestvannet in Sarpsborg Norway.

Canon 5D "Classic"

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