• Fong posted an update in the group Photo critiques:   1 year, 10 months ago · View

    Shot in Seville, playing with it in Silver Efex Pro 2. Too much?

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      Marc Silber · 1 year, 10 months ago

      yes good image but you’re right a bit too much processing

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      FSTOPDR · 1 year, 10 months ago

      This is another clear example of me being in a very fast class being associated with you all! :)

      I really like it and have little to say to maybe improve it. I feel a little tension in the fact that I don’t see the other banister in the lower right hand corner. However, if in that space were something like golden arches, you did good. I also can’t tell if the bridges are spanning water or dry land.

      Please forgive me for once again flexing my ignorance in public, but…
      I don’t know what you mean by too much processing. If you were going for this look, would that not be the exact amount of processing? Is ”processing” anything done after the shutter button is released?

      Hmm, ’no, I meant for it to be out of focus and have green skin tones.’

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        Fong · 1 year, 10 months ago

        This was the widest angle i had 3 years ago, i’m getting a ultra-wideangle next month though, can’t wait to play with it :)
        All i can remember was to include the 2 towers in the picture, haven’t thought about bridges and stuff, good point there.

        I didn’t think about what look i wanted to create before i started processing. Before, it was just a simple picture in bright sunlight.
        Now u mention it, thinking about it, i just wanted the picture to pop out because it was, boring. So i’m actually spot on i think :)

        Thanks

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      Amy · 1 year, 10 months ago

      I think I’m addicted to manipulating and processing pictures I have. I love it.

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