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Brighton, Colorado
November 2019
Taking advantage of some relatively decent weather and capturing the last moments of a sunset in Colorado. Loving the balance of shadow and last light here and especially the gradient from top to bottom. I think the sillhoutte of the church steeple on the right creates some additional interest here.
Comments and constructive feedback always welcome.
inspired by my sketchbook page, Angie's Garden (in my Amber book) - used up leftover paint on the right side, then mimicked the gradient with gelatos on the left
i want see what i could do with gmic starting from a little render of a simple gradient
and i got almost lost i could do much more then i hoped and i love some of them almost as selfstanding images
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1st successful attempt at a selective gradient. After trying with layers, I applied the gradient to the whole image and just erased around the stone to project the perception of greater clarity. Applied lens blur to the gradient to synthesize depth of field.
Not really happy with extreme edges and the subtle halo over the stone.
Original image was a faux IR from RAW. Any tips / suggestions are welcome.
Concept photography. The liquid in the glass acts as a lens and flips the image completely. Shot at Britannia Park in Ottawa, CAN.
I love the white-blue to dark blue gradient after the sun sets. And you can see two stars in the top corner!
Another advantage of beautifully crisp days with clear sky is that the sunsets are quite impressive! I especially like the way the sky goes deep blue and orange.
i want see what i could do with gmic starting from a little render of a simple gradient
and i got almost lost i could do much more then i hoped and i love some of them almost as selfstanding images