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variation on a theme: 3rd movement
not sure where i went wrong ... i might have to revisit the original and try again ... but i think the first two photos are better than this one.
I frequently stop off at this vintage junked cars yard and take photos through the chain link and over the razor wire defenses. The old paint and rust do well with HDR techniques.
A ranch between Cherryville and Bessemer City that raises bison. This is the first time I've stopped and spent some time framing a picture of the animals.
Zacząłem robić jakąś podstawową obróbkę na zdjęciach, wszystkie z tagiem Postprocessed były obrabiane, a reszta była co najwyżej obracana.
I've started post-processing a bit my photos, everyone with a tag postprocessed was changed, on the rest I haven't done anything more than rotation.
one light source, loving my shadows
MUA : Ringgay
photo by : eyelight23 / Richard Santos
copyright 2010
The park was so crowded, but a lot of difabel people still went to park with family.
It was holiday, you know.
The After shot is tonemapped using PhotoMatix and 3 bracketed exposures shot handheld. The Before shot is the middle exposure, basically what the camera would choose using evaluative metering and no exposure compensation.
I'm pretty certain a very similar result could be achieved by tonemapping one shot.
Closeups of white cars like that usually end up being underexposed if no exposure compensation is selected. When shooting (a white car) with just one shot (rather than a bracket) I usually find it most effective to compensate by about +2/3 stops.
Note how the tonemapping really brings out the warmth on the left side of the car, this is from the sun rising at the time from camera left but it's largely lost in the (automatically) underexposed shot.
Just playing around with Photoshop, been a few years now. I used to fiddle around quite a lot in high school, but I haven't really put together my Photoshop "skills" with my newfound photography "skill" yet. Well, until now, I guess.
Be sure to view it large on black
Wade Lagoon right by the Cleveland Museum of Art. Taken with the Bronica ETR and then post processed.
It was too late to take picture. The sun was already high. Because we lost in our way, and drove through nowhere.
Took around 2 hours (with normal road, i think i could reach it around 1-1.30 hours)
The Original was a decent shot.........but this is what I came up with after emptying a few bottles ; )
Not my image. This is an edit of an image in PostProcess: www.flickr.com/groups/postprocess/discuss/72157594428697634/
Best viewed large.