pepmir 0 Posted January 22, 2008 Hacia tiempo que no veia un trabajo tuyo Manuel. Este es sensacional. 7/7. Un saludo. Link to comment
ben.goossens 0 Posted January 23, 2008 I love the colors and atmosphere... well done, Manuel Link to comment
l4ado 0 Posted January 23, 2008 Me he quedado impresionado con esta foto por su calidad, su originalidad , por su colorido, en definitiva por todo. Te felicito por este trabajo Saludos Link to comment
teresa.zafon 0 Posted January 23, 2008 Bonita imagen con unos colores estupendos y de gran impacto. Tu creatividad es muy inspiradora y un placer ver lo que consigues en tus imagenes. Un abrazo. Link to comment
aminreza.iran 0 Posted January 23, 2008 realy amazing ... i need your help ...please tell me how did you edit this photo like this which it looks like aamazing pait ? and which software do you use for conversion of photos to this painting styly ?and please and again please tell me what is the name of this edit which converts photos to the painting style ....i realy need your answer my friend and if it is possible please email me the answers ..this is my email : AMINREZA.IRAN@YAHOO.COM please do not forget me becouse i realy need your help ... yours faithfully Link to comment
alexandranemes 0 Posted June 9, 2009 it's great :D i love it what program had you used for this effect? Link to comment
manolin 0 Posted June 9, 2009 Thanks Alexandra, I only use Photoshop CS3 and a few hours of "hand" working, never use filters or actions Link to comment
35mmlife 0 Posted November 13, 2010 Hello Manuel. This is an excellent example of HDR, which is the topic I'm currently studying myself. The temple looks a bit unreal though, like it's been copied out of its own background and pasted onto a digitally enhanced one. That makes it seem out of place. Maybe you could try working on the levels of the temple itself (because I absolutely love the sky), paying special attention to that highlgihted spot near the top. Also, the tree to the right of the frame should have been just as green or slightly darker than the one on the left, to balance out the frame. It currently doesn't look like it has any connection to the composition. Try these out & do let me know how it goes. I'd love to hear from you because I'm currently struggling with my HDR assignment. Link to comment
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