View allAll Photos Tagged postprocess
I love my kids!
Some moments could be captured only with an iPhone.
Considering how dark it was in the house that night, iphone did an ok job--quite noisy--but a little post-processing could turn the pics more usable, more stylized.
These floor tiles are very sparkly and eye catching despite their greyness. This image was shot in Hipstamatic for fun (see next image on here), then post-processed in Hipstamatic/Enlight to bring it back to something resembling its actual colouring
Original photo by +graemetric-.
Edited for PostProcess group. See this thread for other people's interpretations of the same image.
Collage of the neighborhood Common Brown Hawk circling the sky obliquely overhead and perching on a transmission tower located on a street running parallel to ours.
Gear: Canon 40d with 50mm 1.8 cheapie but goodie and pocket wizards
Strobist Info: 3 White Lightning 800s, one camera right and above model with beauty dish, one snooted camera left 1/2 power, one camera right at 1/4 power. Fired optically. Lighting setup by Kevin Gliner and Steven Noryenko
About: Every now and then you run through a shoot where with one particular setup and one particular model nothing came back the way you liked it, but you sure as hell wish you had something to work with. This was the case here. The lighting's effect on the floor was phenomenal, but the effect on the model was less than desirable. Samantha has stronger features that can lend to hard-edged cast lines and very strong shadows. The goal here was to salvage the photo to a point that displayed a "sexy athlete" look and retain as much of a "photo" appearance as possible.
While there are purists who say they only like photos that come 100% from the camera, 99% of what you see in publications goes through one form of this or another.
Check the notes and see it original size
The previous shot, edited as follows:
1. Create a duplicate layer
2. Apply the "increase contrast" colour curve preset to the top layer
3. Blend the two layers in Multiply mode, at 65% opacity.
4. Cropped
Photography
www.facebook.com/FabrizioAianaPhotography
for
EMS Exclusive Model Sharing Cagliari 13-01-2013
Event creator and artistic director Anna Lapa
Event coordinator Alessio Soro
Set supervisors and lights directors Andrea Ledda, Daniele Grecu
Make up artist
Assistant make up Carla Moro Roberta Picciau
Hair Styling Antonio Murtas
Model Clothes by ELES italia
Wardrobe stylist Gabriella Pontis
Cinematographer Daniele De Muro
Assistant camera operator Damiano Picciau
Backstage reporter The invisible man Alessandro Corongiu
Model:
Julia Piras mua Roberta Masia
-----DO NOT use my pictures without my written permission, these images are under copyright. Contact me if you want to buy or use them.
I've posted these before, but had the opportunity to post process using Adobe Lightroom 5. I really like the outcome of both. Please- critique. I am always open to learn new teqniques!
Statue of Sir Thomas Jackson and the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Building at Central (Post-Processed)
Original Photo Here
figured this would be appropriate for halloween, eh?
oh, i really could get addicted to post-processing. i only wish the left half was a clearer pic to begin with but the LBC (little black cat) does not like hanging around (being still) while her picture is being taken!!
ANSH scavenger15 diptych of 2 different eyes