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RAW 1 BACKGROUND PANNING ABOUT NIGHT TREES UNDER ARTIFICIAL STREET LIGHT RAW 2 FRONT IMAGE ZOOM EFFECT ABOUT LEAVES UNDER ARTIFICIAL STREET LIGHT RAW MODIFICATIONS EV ,CONTRAST, DECREASE SATURATION ,SHARPNESS MASKTiFF´S LAYERED VIA PS RAW 2 OPACITY 70% REFILL 90%


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All your comments and feedback are very welcome.Thanks for your time.

These images has been done the same day, I look for a 3D effect combining the

panning (background image) with zoom effect about leaves ( front image)

If you want,you can read the technical details

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Mario - I am a big fan of Bob Dylan, his lyrics and his music and in "Subterranean Homesick Blues" he writes:

"Look out kid

It's somethin' you did

God knows when

But you're doin' it again",

true here, I don't know what the subject is but you did it again,it is fascinating to study.

Take care, all the best, dror.

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Pep, moltes gracies per el teu comentari.

Dror, If you take a look to the tech.details you can understand what it is

Una abraçada/Warm regards

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the vision to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary is the domain of artists and your vision is always very clear and convincing. i showed this image to my wife yesterday, she was blown away.
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I would like to explain to you some topics around this image, I took these couple of images nearly at the same time about 10 minutes under artificial light conditions (streetlamps), when I saw the image across the camera display immediately I imagined the effect if the images there were layered, then I jointed the images, but in front of the computer I wasn’t satisfied with the end result, immediately I did some adjusts about the RAW separately as:

Modify contrast ,decrease colour saturation, modify EV a bit and apply sharpness mask, later on I layered the images into the same space via Photoshop changing only the opacity and refill in one of them…e voilà!. In this case, I think that the visual result is better than via camera directly.Take care

 

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