ephraim Imperio wrote:
Lovely! Did you apply a "glamour glow" effect to it??
Not a glamour glow , but a layer in ps with a blur effect to soften. Thanks
Dixiegirl wrote:
Very pretty. Love the effect there.
Thanks Dixiegirl and robbybg
CanonFire wrote:
Emm5 wrote:
Foggy morning shot of arboretum in fall
Nice shot Emm! You followed the rule of 3rds, I love the way the path leads your eye through the scene. Taking out that pole was a good idea. I don't think it's over-saturated at all. It has a nice "soft" look and the saturated color gives it a "dreamy" feel. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Thank you that's the look I was going for, just a note none of the colors were saturated only the vibrancy was enhanced.
thank you freak and lens cap!
Emm5 wrote:
Foggy morning shot of arboretum in fall
Looks like a Thomas Kinkade painting. Frame it!
Nicely done with excellent composition and use of color. Would like to know what post processing you did.
William in California
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Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Emm5 wrote:
DigitalDon wrote:
Emm5 wrote:
Foggy morning shot of arboretum in fall
I really like this pic. I like the 3 beautiful benches and the street lamps. I would clone away the hydro pole in the middle of the pic. Very nice shot, some mystique surrounding it.
Thank you, I dont know why I didn't clone it out the first time around. here it is cloned out.
Storybook photo. Very good.
RWCRNC wrote:
Emm5 wrote:
Foggy morning shot of arboretum in fall
Looks like a Thomas Kinkade painting. Frame it!
Thank you I might frame it.
shieldsadvert wrote:
Nicely done with excellent composition and use of color. Would like to know what post processing you did.
William in California
Hi William in California,
I original did some editing in ps10 there was a man on the path I removed, then I brought it into lightroom and played around with the sliders contrast, vibrancy, highlights, shadows, and added a little dodging and burning. Then the other day I was reading a post on Orton effect so I brought it back into ps10 and added a layer of blur played with shadows and came up with what you see.
I dont know that I could take this picture from raw and do this again exactly the same way. I just like to experiment and see what comes of it.
Thanks for taking the time to look.
You had a vision and executed it well without overdoing the post processing. A great photograph requires a good subject, expert composition, proper exposure and focus and good pp. Also like your portrait and would like to see more of your work.
My email is: shieldsadvert@dslextreme.com
William in California
I think you could probably get close to duplicating or maybe even improving the effect as you obviously have artistic eyes for creating a beautiful image. I have shown this to several people and the response is always the same -WOW!
Thank you William in California, joer and gmcase, appreciate all your comments.
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