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The Dark KnightPosted by DaveB (Exeter, United Kingdom) on 28 July 2008 in Art & Design. tHe same guy as can be seen here and here, but processed in ReDynamix for a bit of punch! As always, comments are welcome, particularly those offering feedback and criticism on my images! (It's the only way I'll learn!) :)
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@Erik: Thanks Erik Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaWOW is right, what a fantastic compo and the image is outstanding....Erik said HDR, it that what it is...I'm very ignorant in camera techniques....I'm more the 'Awwww God it's gorgeous, shoot' type of person ;) 28 Jul 2008 9:41am @Lorraine: Thanks Lorraine, it's actually a pseudo-HDR image done using a photoshop plugin. I'm the same as you, I'd prefer a naturally-shot image. This was rather boring one I thought and thought it needed something to make it pop! Shuva Brata Deb from Hyderabad, IndiaGood HDR. Its been quite a few months since I did my last HDR, need to go back to it. 28 Jul 2008 2:28pm @Shuva Brata Deb: Thanks Shuva @ManuelaR: Thanks Manuela Graham Russon from Cape Town, South AfricaAbsolutely stunning, I really like this shot. Composition and processing are perfect. 28 Jul 2008 4:05pm @Graham Russon: Thanks Graham, as I said, it was a boring shot to start off with, it needed the processing to give it something! Ted from South Wales, United KingdomMuch better...with this bit of kit you are tempted to fix every photo...but I think you are spot on...as and when it needs it. 28 Jul 2008 9:23pm @Ted: You're right Ted, this was the first shot I used the plugin on., and it turned an ordinary photo into something special! Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomExtraordinary result. Is this a castle or fort...? 28 Jul 2008 10:58pm @Observing: Thanks Mike, its Stirling Castle in the background Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandReally love the post-processing, it give it just the right punch! The sky looks amazing and a great composition. I wonder what's behind the statue? 29 Jul 2008 3:28am @Monique: It's Stirling Castle, which has stood in some shape and form for nearly 1000 years! Thanks for your comment! |
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