*Rustic Hillside ... This property belongs to a friend down the road from us. It's almost 800 acres in Gallatin, TN. It has creeks, ponds and a few rustic barns ... and some of them are still standing. ;-) It's a pretty blank palette that has lot's of options for some creative and fun editing/compositing.
This is the image for this week. You can download the image and edit it. When you are done with your edit, post it in this thread. Edits will be accepted up until about 9 pm on Thursday. Then we will start voting on the edits. Next Sunday at about 9 pm, the votes will be counted and the winner will be announced.
I haven't seen any post yet. Wondering if it might be because it is not at the top of the "For Your Consideration page". I just saw it.
I will get this started. It seems that many voters like the added features/composites so here is another one I put together. The tractor I used was shot in front of a restaurant in Dallas last summer. The woman was downloaded using the free program Pexels. I used a mild single shot HDR with Aurora 2018. All work done in newest Photoshop CC 2018. BTW had several issues using the newest Photoshop. Finally got most bugs out by resetting preferences.
--Jim
Jim-Pops wrote:
I will get this started. It seems that many voters like the added features/composites so here is another one I put together. The tractor I used was shot in front of a restaurant in Dallas last summer. The woman was downloaded using the free program Pexels. I used a mild single shot HDR with Aurora 2018. All work done in newest Photoshop CC 2018. BTW had several issues using the newest Photoshop. Finally got most bugs out by resetting preferences.
--Jim
Love it, Jim! I would hope the editing and compositing might get more people involved. There’s only so many ways you can color correct the same image. I haven’t downloaded CC 2018 yet, but I appreciate the heads up.
Here is how I see it. Just some cropping and LR adjustments. To me the star of the shot is the old building
donolea wrote:
*Rustic Hillside ... This property belongs to a friend down the road from us. It's almost 800 acres in Gallatin, TN. It has creeks, ponds and a few rustic barns ... and some of them are still standing. ;-) It's a pretty blank palette that has lot's of options for some creative and fun editing/compositing.
This is the image for this week. You can download the image and edit it. When you are done with your edit, post it in this thread. Edits will be accepted up until about 9 pm on Thursday. Then we will start voting on the edits. Next Sunday at about 9 pm, the votes will be counted and the winner will be announced.
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Don, I really did not have very much time this week, so this is coming to the party very late. I thought that the scene could use a "water feature". The toughest part of this for me was getting it to blend in any way realistically with the foreground that was already there. Hope you like it.
erich
Spontaneous combustion caused by the heat of my Wacom pen.
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
Ran out of time to get this right.....or at least better.
SoHillGuy wrote:
Spontaneous combustion caused by the heat of my Wacom pen.
I’ve had that problem with my Wacom pen as well.
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