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I worked with this picture inspired by Toad's post processing...
I hope the detail can be appreciated in this size...
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Very nice - love the POV and the processing - sharp and clean with a hint of the surreal...
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Thanks Toad...
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The more I look at this, the more it looks like my processing. Please tell me what you did - maybe I can learn from it as well...
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Neat find Irma, I would of turned this onto B&W with some sepia or old-age effect...
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Thanks Janika for the advice... You have a good point here... I think it would be interesting to try
Toad... Here is the link to the tutorial... I download the action and I worked with it... the strong effect gives me some kind of grid in the picture so I worked with the mild effect. It does the same but not that strong... I also tried to do it myself step by step, but it didn't work the same...
I am sure you will understand better this action/technique... It is the first time I work with the diffuse filter so maybe I need a bit of learning...
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When I saw this the first thing that came to mind was Toad inspired. Well done Irma.
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Hi Irma, good shot and pp
Have to agree with Peto.......if you didn't say I would have thought similar to Toads work
thanks for the link too
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Looks good Irma - I know that I should work harder on my pp
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This post processing is very interesting. You used a 'plastic doll face' tutorial on bricks and galss yet they still look very realistic! Thanks for the link to the tutorials. I like the look of the 'unfinished painting' tutorial also.
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You are welcome... I am happy you found the site interesting... I think it offers nice things to try...
Thanks for your comments
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I really like this too - everything works well except for the white patches on the bricks in the top left corner (just a little distracting).
Sorry - I know this is not in the critique section.
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Thanks Chris for your comment ...
Any criticism on my picture is always very welcome
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Great graphic arts quality. It's dizzying - I feel like I'm falling toward the broken window even as it's falling out of the frame. Cool idea to use that processing technique. You out-Toaded Toad!
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Thanks Mitch...
I am very happy you like it...
I have to say that G took a time to understand my composition... When he saw it first time he said that the picture looked as if I had taken it by accident while I slipped .... Then he liked when he saw it with this post processing...
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Irma Wrote:I have to say that G took a time to understand my composition... LOL - he needs to read more comic books. This is like something by Frank Miller. (Sin City, Dark Knight, etc.) Just needs some blood, ha ha!
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Pat,
I worked with this action long ago in this picture. I liked the effect. I didn't posted it because of the perspective I think it is not right. But just to see how it looks in buildings when you have the full size image... The link is in the post #6 of this thread...
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hmmm, somehow odd... sorry, I seem to be the only one who cannot quite get used to this look.
In your Antik picture, the brick wall looks too flat to me, like it was a plastic imitate of an actual wall, which kind of fits with the "doll face" name of the processing (?)...
I think it's a little to weird for me......
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Uli,
Thanks so much for your opinion in this one, always appreciated ...
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You know I love most of you pics!!
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