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Paris, November 2016
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Opéra Garnier
Paris, October 2021
As I approached the Palais Garnier late in the evening, after a long walk, I was surprised to see a small crowd gathering to watch a group of probably 20 people dancing the Argentine tango under the lights of the opera house. Couples ranged in age from 20 to 70, and all moved with practiced grace; their movements were fluid and graceful despite the abrupt changes of direction that tango is known for.
I immediately grabbed my camera but waited patiently until I had only a few couples in the right place.
This is exactly why I prefer big cities: there's always something special happening. Especially in Paris.
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Opéra Garnier, Paris, France. 12 raws au moment de la pause pipi...
Il est habituellement interdit de prendre des photos sur trépied à l'Opéra Garnier. Sauf quand la surveillante est prise d'une envie pressante ;-)
Europe - France - Paris : Opéra de Paris - Opéra Garnier - Rotonde du glacier
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Visiting L'Opéra Garnier in Paris was quite something! The building is famously rich in ornamentation.
JR et l'Opéra de Paris ont dévoilé une œuvre géante sur la façade du Palais Garnier. À l'occasion des travaux de restauration du monument, l'institution a invité le Street Artiste à installer un de ses trompe-l’œil, qui apparaît aux passants tel un mirage dans la ville.
Les portraits de JR :
Palais Garnier.
Paris, March 2018.
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In the tradition of Italian theater, this horseshoe-shaped "French" auditorium, so-called for the way the seats are arranged according to their category, was designed for the audience to see and to be seen.
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My technique is alway the same:
Three exposures -2EV, 0, +2EV and then temperature adjustement using Lightroom and layering with luminosity mask using photoshop. Removal of distracting stuff with the stamp tool or patch tool. High pass filter to enhance details. Then saturation, contrast selectively control, dodge and burn where need...
DRI stand for Dynamic Range Increase. Three RAW files are used to achieve this. Rather than using a software like Photomatix for instance, I simply use mask to blend, my own way, the light, dark and normal shot with Photoshop and Lightroom.. To me, It looks more natural than the usual HDR treatment that I would normally applied.
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Ma technique est toujours la même:
Trois prises de vue -2EV, 0, +2EV. Ensuite ajustement de la température de couleur avec Lightroom et usage de calques et masques de luminosités avec Photoshop. Retrait d'éléments de distraction avec l'outil tampon. Filtre High pass pour le rehaussement des détails. Ensuite saturation et contraste ajustés de façon sélectives et locales. Dodge and burn là où requis...
DRI vient de l'anglais Dynmic Range Increase, qui pourrait se traduire par étendue dynamique améliorée. Les même 3 fichiers RAW entrent dans la composition d'un DRI. Plutôt que de se servir d'un logiciel comme Photomatix qui fait tout le travail, je me sers plutôt de masques pour filtrer l'éclairage dans photoshop et Lightroom. De mon point de vue, cette façon de faire donne une image plus naturel que le traitement HDR que j'employais auparavant.
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