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Thanks. Hopefully I'll have some more presently!Welcome to the thread Weaselboy - I especially like the background bokeh in this one
Keith
Welcome back Raf - these really express the colourful and mellow feeling of fallI've been absent from this thread for some time, due to lack of time
Today, I'm shooting again, with my Nikkor 50/1.4
Here's some results
good evening,
Rafael
Hi Jerry,I do not know what to think of this... so I like to know what you think...
I like it, because it draws me in to figure out what it is. I think one of the essentials of this kind of image is a sense of mystery. You want the viewer to take another look.I do not know what to think of this... so I like to know what you think...
LOL , no it is no helicopter. Thank you all for the kind comments. I am going to hit my bed now.Is it a helicopter taking off ?
If so, do I win one ?
Good night for now,
Rafael
I quite like it though Keith.. . . and one with some texture added (too much, I feel, but I'm still learning) ...
m3photo:I quite like it though Keith.
One thing I'd try (if you're using Photoshop) is to match the perspective of the texture to the colour image so they both go off to infinity at the top together if you see what I mean.
Tell me/us, if you may, what is your process ...
Thank you Keith. I had a good look at M.Regnier's work before and I really like his style.m3photo: ... I blended the two in Photoshop and tuned the brightness, contrast and colour.
Hi MichaelThank you Keith. I had a good look at M.Regnier's work before and I really like his style.
Actually it's the PS blend mode I'm wondering about.
By the way my name's Michael and I'll make it so it's at the bottom of my posts from now on. Silly me, I hadn't realized up to now that others only reply to "m3photo"!
Michael
It's the best one for textures definitely.Under Layer Styles and Blending Options I have chosen Hard Light for both the images I have shown.