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Please forgive the silly title. #2 of my mini series from maintanace work at the Olympiastadion Berlin; #1 is in the first comment.
The sliding part here is not only the selective colour. I had forgotten to activate the electronic level on my camera display when I had taken this bug's eye view shot and had relied on my eyes only to get a well aligned image. A big mistake, of course, because not only was the original image ever so slightly askew and off-center, but I had considerable wide-angle distortion in the background, the columns even looked a little fanned out. So I split the image in half in PS, foreground and background as different layers, and properly aligned each layer before I put them back together as one image.
One thing that I've learned by now about wide-angle shooting is: align and compose your image really carefully, take your time, it will spare you a lot of keystone correction work in post (and often a proper correction is impossible afterwards); unless you shoot deliberately at a dutch angle for a dramatic effect, of course.
I've also processed this photo as pure b&w, but I really liked the bright red colour dash of the cherry picker when I compared both final images. And I can already tell you as much: #3 in this series will be a selective colour image as well ;)
HSS, Everyone, and have a nice week ahead!
Nr. 2 meiner kleinen "Einsame Arbeit am Olympiastadion"-Serie (Nr. 1 findet Ihr im 1. Kommentar). Ich habe hier zwei Versionen fertig bearbeitet, eine als pures SW und eben diese mit selektiver Farbe, die mir im direkten Vergleich besser gefallen hat. Selektive Farbe funktioniert mit Rot ja besonders gut (aber nicht nur), finde ich, und der Hubsteiger hier war so schön leuchtend rot lackiert, dass sich diese Bearbeitung gewissermaßen aufgedrängt hat. Viel mehr Arbeit musste ich tatsächlich in die nachträgliche Ausrichtung des Bildes stecken: Ich hatte damals ausgerechnet bei diesem Bild aus der Froschperspektive nicht daran gedacht, die elektronische Wasserwaage zu aktivieren – ein großer Fehler, denn die zwei, drei Aufnahmen sind alle ganz leicht verzogen und gerade so nicht perfekt mittig, außerdem hatte ich im Hintergrund auch wegen der leichten Ausrichtung der Kamera nach oben starke Weitwinkel-Verzerrungen (die Säulen wirkten fast aufgefächert), sodass hier u. a. PS aushelfen musste. Dort habe ich das Bild zweigeteilt, in Vorder- und Hintergrund, habe beide Teile korrekt ausgerichtet und danach wieder zusammengefügt. Mittlerweile ist das erste, was ich einschalte, wenn ich mit einem Weitwinkel unterwegs bin, die elektronische Wasserwaage. Man lernt (zum Glück) nie aus ;)
Habt einen schönen Rest-Sonntag (der hoffentlich bei Euch nicht so trübe ist wie hier in Berlin) und einen guten Wochenstart; liebe Flickr-Freunde!
The original was an alternative shot I took for "Red Hearts". As it was Sunday I decided to play with it - HSS!
Carrickfergus Castle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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(Acts 16:31)
"Art Week Gallery Group"
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Der Abwehrzauber oder apotropäische Zauber soll böse Geister, Unheil und den Schweden (Energimyndigheten, Anm. F.) bannen und abtun. Er bedient sich dabei der bewährten Methode Kraft gegen Kraft und schrecken durch Lärmen, Schießen, Reiben und Waschen ab. Gut sind auch Amulette und andere Andenken.
Kruzifix und Weihwasser richten heute nicht mehr viel aus.
(Eckhard Henscheid, Neue Frankfurter Schule)
Bastian in selective colour...
Posted for the "Happy Caturday" theme "Beauty of cats".
Bastian (mixed breed), 06.04.2018.
Olympus OMD EM5 Digital Camera
I do find it difficult sometimes to remember all these cool thing you can do in Photoshop. As one get older it is hard to remember all these things. I guess in one way it keeps you sharp as well.
Happy Slider Sunday
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I have said to before, but i just don't know how they seem to thrive in those conditions , Nature, don't you just love it 👍
Just as a matter of interest, we have been eating a predominantly plant based diet for some time now. I read the following, and now feel as though my halo has been polished! The stats are fascinating, and if you are interested, you might try watching Cowspiracy or Dominion - films available somewhere in the net.
"If you’ve eaten completely plant-based for the whole of January, you’ve saved an average of 33,000 gallons of water, 500KGs of grain and 30 animals' lives ALL by just making a few small changes to the food on your plate!"
These particular cows are kept on a really good farm in Bourton on the Water. They do a lot of good work with disadvantaged children, I understand - and it, and the Nature Reserve are run by Gloucester Wildlife www.cotswoldlife.co.uk/out-about/places/a-visit-to-greyst...
One of my attempts at the "Crazy Tuesday" theme "Selective colour".
Shot with a Steinheil "V-Cassarit 50 mm F 3.5" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
A recent lunar eclipse might have looked something like this, but this is not it. Full disclosure: The sunset light on the old abandoned buildings is real, the rest is surrealistic license. But the moon really was there in fact (that's what gave me the idea). The only problem was that it was about a third of this size and not all that bright. So I substituted another moon shot of mine.