That's... strangely close. I live right down Camden, right near 85.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5282/...3b682b43_b.jpg
Vasona Sunset by Kaptnkain, on Flickr
I see you like Macro shots quite a bit
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That's... strangely close. I live right down Camden, right near 85.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5282/...3b682b43_b.jpg
Vasona Sunset by Kaptnkain, on Flickr
I see you like Macro shots quite a bit
This is what I would have done to make the car stand more out, with both composition and color/brightness changes.
http://kirkedam.mine.nu/kwk/Bilder%2...emeSystems.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5210/...3544f282_b.jpg
DSC_1132 by ZOMGVTEK3, on Flickr
I have a few thousand shots to go through when I get back from vegas...
Don't quote pictures ;)
1. Rough crop, with the driver side headlamp as the center.
2. Then I messed a little around with contrast and brightness.
3. Adjusted colour saturation to make the image pop a little more.
4. Adjusted Levels(shadows) a little to further pull out the car.
5. Sharpen to remove the "haze/blurriness" in the picture.
Board game night with friends.
http://kirkedam.mine.nu/kwk/Bilder%2...7D/Descent.jpg
Camera: Canon 7D
ISO: 800
Shutter: 1/100
Aperture: f2.8
Focal Length: 50mm
Exposure Bias: 0
Lens: Sigma 50mm f1.4
Picture Style: Marvels Cine V1.2 (This style looks gorgeous)
Some questions regarding on post processing...
This is NOT my picture.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3570/...e700124229.jpg
Thomas is a great photographer that shoots large formats. I love urban shots, and the unique colors in his photographs is what I like the most.
I've always thought that the color effects are from some type of filter lens, since he does large format.
But from seeing an example above, taken by a Lumix LX2, I am assuming that the color effect might be done by post-processing.
What kind of Photoshop plug-ins will able me achieve this kind of colors?
Ikiller123 - That looks like an HDR image to me although I could be wrong.
Anywho one for the day:
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-...9_487195_n.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5043/...5de04c7b_z.jpg
Ice by Bolweval, on Flickr
Nice Kain, the Schwinn on the right looks to be restored, cant tell what the one on the left is?
I honestly have no clue, as I walked up the father and daughter got on and rode away.
Here is another picture from his large-format camera.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/...5cb039a5_m.jpg
Hong Kong #88 -drumscan by Thomas Birke, on Flickr
I am pretty sure HDR can't render such color. Someone please help. :)
Here is another picture from his large-format camera.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/...8a5cb039a5.jpg
Hong Kong #88 -drumscan by Thomas Birke, on Flickr
I am pretty sure HDR can't render such color. Someone please help. :)
Really looks like a form of HDR to me... Theres all kinds of processing you can to to multi exposure shots to achieve different looks. Most people somehow prefer making them look crazy and unrealistic for whatever reason. I do HDR shots on my phone all the time, and thats just to extend the cameras dynamic range marginally and still make them look realistic. Its just that cell phones generally have poor dynamic range... Maybe if you have a DSLR with good dynamic range and you extend it significantly it looks like that? Theres all kinds of things you can do in post...
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5046/...6c34a931_b.jpg
DSC_1346 by ZOMGVTEK3, on Flickr
I have too many photos to sort, so this is all you get... Most of my indoor photos have no GPS data due to the metal roof.
Nice.
I'll post one before I go to bed. Don't just glance over, take a second to check out all the quirky details of this well used bicycle.
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5246/...6ba76e2a_b.jpg
Abused and Chained by Kaptnkain, on Flickr
I dont think that thing has any brakes?
http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5122/...972f0005_z.jpg
Frozen Drops by Bolweval, on Flickr
Lol, good luck with trying to mimic film look with digital camera. :D
That LX2 photo is probably slightly processed, though, nothing special. And rest? Its 8x10 large format camera .. film camera. :)
And no you cant do anything like that unless you buy large format camera and some very good scanner. Ok, maybe some digital MF would help. Cheapest try would be Pentax 645D.
Pretty killer pictures he produce with that large format..
Wow, I don't even have a DSLR yet and now you're telling me to spend 10 grand on a camera :shock::D.
And yeah I am just trying to mimic what he has done to the LX2 picture, for the large format, I am convinced.
That guy is an awesome photographer, I'll have to admit.