schafer 0 Posted January 15, 2005 Tryin my hand at some editing with raw images and light creativity with burn and dodge tools. Had this blown up to poster size and it looks fantastic. Link to comment
ivan colman 0 Posted January 15, 2005 Great atmosphere, I like especially the detailing in the sky. (5/6) Link to comment
schafer 0 Posted January 15, 2005 Even though there's not to much work with this photo, with regards to PS, I had so much fun with this one. After I had finished I imediately ran to the printers and did a poster size and it was really beautiful. Thanks again. Link to comment
todd. 0 Posted January 19, 2005 I'm not sure exactly how you did it or what post processing was involved, but this is a very nice photo. I really like this. Well done! Link to comment
schafer 0 Posted January 19, 2005 Thank you for you comment. Not too much work, it was important to start out with a little overexposure for the effect and some basic fun with ps. Link to comment
sigfridlopez 0 Posted July 22, 2005 Marvelous. It depicts such feeling of quietness, solitude, and, yes, sadness, that I can not but look at it again and again. The soft contrasts are perfectly taken. This is the first time I look at your portfolio, but be sure it will not be the last time (there's so much art in it!) Link to comment
schafer 0 Posted August 14, 2005 Thank you for the warm comment. I come back to this one quite often. I'm not sure why. One of these days I'll have this printed on clay paper and framed. Link to comment
pabo 0 Posted August 26, 2005 ? how did you get that layer effect with the clouds? it loosk so strange. was that the burn/dodge? otherwise its really nice. Link to comment
schafer 0 Posted September 1, 2005 Unfortunately this eneded up being a one of a kind. I tried to reproduce this without success. It was done using JASC paintshop pro 8 later cleaned up in Adobe CS. I think I did uses some doding brushes but the interesting this about JASC is that the algorithms in the programming allows for a completely different effect with tools compared to Adobe. Link to comment
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