Jump to content

Strasbourg


Ruben Silva

From the category:

Travel

· 82,510 images
  • 82,510 images
  • 218,338 image comments


Recommended Comments

What a beautiful, dramatic light in sky and on the sunny faces of buildings. I think that shadows in the other side are (maybe) too hard, but the composition looks very nice.
Link to comment

 

 

hi:

your photo is realy amazing ...

i need a help dear ...infact i know the basic of photoshop ..

but i dont know about this type of editing

which in this photo you have done ..

please tell me how did you edited

your photo which looks like a painting image...

i tried for more than one mounth but i coud not...

i realy have request from any body here can

help me regarding this amazing type of edit with details...

if you indicate me you did a amazing help to me ...

please do not forget me coze i realy need your help ...

i requested one week back to some other ,by no body helped me ...

 

my email is :

 

AMINREZA.IRAN@YAHOO.COM

 

 

yours faithfully aminreza

 

Link to comment

 

 

hi:

your photo is realy amazing ...

i need a help dear ...infact i know the basic of photoshop ..

but i dont know about this type of editing

which in this photo you have done ..

please tell me how did you edited

your photo which looks like a painting image...

i tried for more than one mounth but i coud not...

i realy have request from any body here can

help me regarding this amazing type of edit with details...

if you indicate me you did a amazing help to me ...

please do not forget me coze i realy need your help ...

i requested one week back to some other ,by no body helped me ...

 

my email is :

 

AMINREZA.IRAN@YAHOO.COM

 

 

yours faithfully aminreza

 

Link to comment

This image was made from a single RAW file. In Adobe Camera RAW, I exposed the file twice: one to reveal details in the lights and the other to reveal details for the shadows. 16-bit is very important here so you don't miss tones. Then I combined the two images with Photoshop (also 16-bit), using masks I fusioned the most interesting parts of these images. The result is similar to HDR manipulation, but in this case with a single RAW file. Hope this can help. Regards. Ruben

 

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...