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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
台北單車臨界量 | Critical Mass Taipei
台灣城市單車聯盟/潘建儒攝影
2014年4月19日
台灣,台北
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Taiwan Urban Bicycle Alliance/funkyruru
April 19th, 2014
Taipei, Taiwan
w/b 2/3 - The picture is an old warehouse by the docks in Ramsey, Isle of Man. I really liked the battered look of the building when I was there, and was disappointed with the original shot (see comments as usual).
This one took quite a bit of time for quite a subtle effect, but I'm quite pleased with the result...:
- Used the Perspective tool to add width to the top of the building
- Used the pinch and whirl tool to correct the resulting buldge
- Used the scale tool to give some hight back (it had started to look a bit chubby!)
- Adjusted the levels and saturation to bring the colours out and add some contrast
- Added a new layer with the sky on (from the same day to keep the lighting as accurate as possible)
- Selected out the blown-out sky and turned the inverse into a mask
- Tweaked the edges of the mask (this is the bit that took the time) using the airbrush to try and make it look as natural as possible
- Tweaked the colour balance to remove some of the blue cast (still visible on the white building the the right)
- Sharpened using the un-sharp mask filter
- Cropped to remove some of the distractions left and right.
Phew!
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Heh. For a town full of microbrews, we sure do love our Pabst Blue Ribbon:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pabst_Brewing_Company#Pabst_Blue_Ri...
The beer is primarily known today as the choice beverage of the counter-culture. In 2002, after years of decline, sales of PBR skyrocketed in areas like Portland, Oregon, much to the confusion of company heads. As it turned out, its low price and gritty, urban image appealed to the city's thriving indie and hipster scenes, resuscitating the brand and lending it a great deal of trendy cachet. Despite their website featuring art competitions and photos of young people dressed in alternative fashions, Pabst has chosen not to fully embrace the counter-cultural label or appeal to it arguably because the very same "authenticity" that made it popular would be challenged by over-marketing. Instead, the company has opted for subtlety, finding clever ways to target its growing niche through the surreptitious sponsorship of indie music concerts, local businesses, dive bars, and radio programming such as NPR's All Things Considered. These techniques have proven effective and have been rewarded with remarkable growth in sales- the production of PBR has more than doubled since its revival in the early 2000's. Pabst's success is seen by some analysts as a model for advertising to a new generation of media-savvy, anti-consumerist youth culture.[7][8]
Photographed with a Canon Digital Rebel through a Kodak Duaflex at the Alameda County Fair in California.
I post processed this in Canon Digital Photo Professional to increase saturation and contrast.
On the Explore Interesting page for July 14th 2006
>_< body of a 10 year old.
Postprocessing includes stamping away the folds from my backdrop coz I think they're ugly. I added the poster edges filter and overlayed it to the original image adjusting opacity level to reduce lines that were too harsh; I only wanted to define some outline. I also punched the levels and saturation to get a better exposure since I had poor lighting when I did the shots.
Anyway, I have no idea if the ties go criss cross like that or the normal way up and behind the neck. This way look cuter though, but looks kinda something you'll wear to a fashion pool party or something. And it sort of chokes.
#946 (14-Jun-2007)
#524 (15-Jun-2007)
Pope John XXIII, "The Good Pope" statue, in front of Loreto Cathedral.
A 350D RAW shot, post-processed using RawStudio, Picasa and TheGIMP! under Ubuntu Linux.
I want to thank all of you for your warm support after my decision of diminishing my presence on Flickr.
Early morning, Settlers Beach, just out of Cossack, in the Pilbara. Brad and I were so fortunate to be the only people camping there, but obviously we were not alone.
Layered in Photoshop with three of my textures: Tundra, Hard Labour, previously posted with descriptions, and Pastel: a soft texture made from photos of painted board, silvery hairy paper, and water running over stones in the Paringa River on the west coast of New Zealand’s beautiful South Island.