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An experiment with exposures and post-processing--The original picture with default settings exported from Camera Raw.
Left: straight out of camera
1/200 sec at f/2.0, ISO 2800 using 50 mm f/1.4 lens
Right: Lightroom adjustments
Better late then never, i just noticed this was the new skyline and has been for the past couple of weeks ever since January 1. '11.
I already posted this old bike.
This time I gave the image a warmer toning and I chose an other section of the image.
I think there are always many ways to go when postprocessing an image, in this case I can't tell which one I like better
Did a quick photoshoot for my cousin Jenny Jane for her model photos.
Theme here is to get her smile... naturally.... tough job
I wasn't sure if I'd get much done today photographically, so took a quick snap of this peeling wall just so as to have something in the can. When I uploaded it I wondered how it would turn out as a kaleidoscope. I'd usually go for something more colourful and with much greater detail, but I still felt this had possibilities.
still just messing around.. noticed i need to clean the coffee maker.. lol and maybe my favorite mug too a NC Cole pottery mug that holds the perfect amount. I am currently addicted to Keurig, Jet Fuel Blend.. yep.. JET Fuel.
420ex reflected into diffusion sheet on camera right
RAW file desaturated. Increased eye saturation in CS2
1. Extended the canvas size all round and used Free Transform to straighten the photo and lens correction to adjust the distortion.
2. From here on it was just a cloning exercise. I used Vanishing Point to clone the flag stones on the ground and rebuilt the statues on the sides using the figures on the top of the original photo.
3. Next a bit of tonal contrast, Dodging and burning and finally sharpening.
Just photoshop practicing on official sample photo of canon EOS5D(not sure). Post Processing Rights Reserved...Not real Vogue... More of a golden style...