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I don't like the edit at the smoke part that much but it's my first try ='') !
A re-edit of a photo that I took over 11 years ago with a mighty Canon EF 85mm F/1.2L USM that a friend rented and let me borrow for one evening. The 85L is one of those magic lenses that lives up to and even exceeds the hype surrounding it. Revisiting the image, I de-noised it using a Topaz plugin in Photoshop, made adjustments and applied a lookup table in Luminar 4.
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A true labor of love. This took some time and a lot of futzing with multiple effects layering after finding all of the online tutorials for "Photoshop chalk effect" to be severely lacking, at least for what I was trying to achieve.
This is also my second complete attempt at the entire composite image, having made a number of mistakes during my setup and execution on the first one, resulting in only a rough approximation of what I was trying to do, which was exactly this.
The image on the wall is taken from our 10-year anniversary photo, made just last August in front of the Eiffel Tower, which I was hoping to embed in this title block, but I don't know how to do that!
(I'll upload that as a separate image so it's there as a reference point)
I believe this is the best work I've done in terms of Photoshop editing, employing a variety of different techniques to bring it all together.
I guess all this "sheltering" time has been good for something!
Here's the photo I took the "chalk" image from: flic.kr/p/2iJ1nLX
Just trying to re-edit or process a few older photos. Taken with the Sigma DP0, a really sharp body/lens combo but a bit prone to noise. Now with the newer denoising software available they clean up nicely.