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Created from one ICM image and processed in NiK Analog effects and Luminar AI
Thank you for any comments
7 exposures processed with Skylum Aurora HDR.
Electrabel: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrabel
Cooling Tower: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooling_tower
Charleroi: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleroi
with newer ideas (and perhaps newer taste), and new software: Luminar by Skylum. Same old city, same old tower, same old fsheye :)
To view my edits in Luminar: youtu.be/LD4tyP3vLC4
Havenhuis is a building from architect Zaha Hadid.
Taken at Avoncroft open air museum
Processed in Toapz and Luminar 4
Paint effects and textures from my own Topaz presets.
Thank you for any comments
In the dialog with the previous image, I wrote that there was some test shots about a hour and a half earlier. This is that test shot with the, almost gone, setting sun still touching the dome. My main goal was to capture this view in deep twilight, and it is posted next to this one.
This scene did not have the colors that you would expect for a sunset image, but it set up the view that I wanted. Going back to it today, it wanted to check it out for a possible monochrome image in Lightroom 5. It was a no brainer, so off to Luminar 2018 for some layer adjustments and conversion to monochrome. A couple more adjustments and it was finished.
In all honesty, this was a happy accident, as it was not originally planed to be used. Image was cropped to 4X5 ratio, while taking off the bottom and a touch of the sky.
Post: Luminar 2018 & Lightroom 5 for basic setup.
Khowarib Lodge: www.khowarib.com/
Hoanib: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoanib
Namibia: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namibia
Luminar - schaut doch mal rein: skylum.grsm.io/heribertbechen8181
Le couteau est un cadeau Fujicolor, on peut encore discerner le graphisme... j'étais très fan des films Fuji à l'époque argentique.
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More sky replacement work with Skylum's Luminar4. This is from a sunrise shoot I did at Lurline Bay in Sydney. It was a very flat and grey sky which I've replaced with some red fire. :)
A high swell and tide impacting over Mona Vale pool with a storm cloud dropped in via Skylum's Luminar4.
What was a boring empty sky during a sunrise shoot at Little Bay has now got some pop to it thanks to Skylum Software's amazing Luminar4 sky replacement tool. Having way too much fun with this ! :)