Very nice eye for the shot. I like the vertical orientation. Your post work is tasty. I’m wondering if you might want to vignette the top right corner a little more, or would that make it too uniform? Something about that corner …
I’m surprised anyone is taking this seriously. I pulled a shot I hadn’t processed from the Greenwood show because I didn’t think it was anything special, but I wanted an image to practice on. I have new toys, among them the new Nik suite. This one started out HDR, then I used one of the Analog Efex Pro filters, and while it’s fun, I expected people to think it too gimmicky.
However, I am pleased. One of the things I want to do is learn to employ the technology to produce a wider ranger of effects. The ability to play with vintage lens and film effects, wet plate, frames, and a whole lot more gives me the chance to grow a little, and maybe to revisit some shots I had given up on.
Very nice eye for the shot. I like the vertical orientation. Your post work is tasty. I’m wondering if you might want to vignette the top right corner a little more, or would that make it too uniform? Something about that corner …
I’m surprised anyone is taking this seriously. I pulled a shot I hadn’t processed from the Greenwood show because I didn’t think it was anything special, but I wanted an image to practice on. I have new toys, among them the new Nik suite. This one started out HDR, then I used one of the Analog Efex Pro filters, and while it’s fun, I expected people to think it too gimmicky.
However, I am pleased. One of the things I want to do is learn to employ the technology to produce a wider ranger of effects. The ability to play with vintage lens and film effects, wet plate, frames, and a whole lot more gives me the chance to grow a little, and maybe to revisit some shots I had given up on.
Check the new version I just posted. Happy now?
Ah, I love this shot! The time from the first glance to understanding what you are seeing is like an intriguing aftertaste.