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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Came across this old building in Milwaukee. It is suspended on wooden sleepers and held together by metal banding!
1) ![]() 2) ![]() 3) ![]() C&C welcolme! ps thks zoosh for the info on embedding the links!
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In every photograph there are at least two people, the viewer and the photographer. (Ansel Adams) Last edited by hobby; 8th July 2008 at 07:26 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Singapore
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http://www.clubsnap.com/forums/showp...12&postcount=5
but funny thing is cannot find the jpg extension... not sure abt your settings.. time to change to photobucket for hosting. besides very nice composition, colors and processing. dun like the fireworks otherwise everything is top notch. Last edited by zoossh; 8th July 2008 at 07:17 PM. |
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Thanks Zoossh, ha ha I've only just joined Flickr! - still I'll check out photobucket. Thanks for your comment on the images. The fireworks pics on Flickr was a first attempt tricky gauging exposure right using bulb settings, but fun!
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#02 is nice,
how do produce this type of pictures?? Did u use filter or ps to do it?? Care to share?? Thanks |
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It was a pretty boring day, I waited until sundown to get the best warm light but still the sky was mostly featurless. I was lucky this one cloud came by. To get the effect there is a good deal of dodging and burning and two colour layers set on top of a b & w layer with varying opacity and blend modes, a levels adjustment layer and gradiated filter. Happy to share let me know if you need more detail.
thanks for viewing!
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