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From KuopioRock aka RockCock
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Re: Kotiteollisuus
Nice tones and the photos are nice on the eyes so to speak :).
But the band is a bore to photograph - very hard to get any "new" photos out of them, since they don't do much on stage.
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Re: Kotiteollisuus
Very nice set. I like #4. I must remember to do closer close ups...
Never heard of the band ;)
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Simply. Wow!
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It's really nice images!
Could you please explan in detail how didi you do the postprocessing?
Askar Ibragimov - middeneaht.deviantart.com
Re: Kotiteollisuus
Askar Ibragimov wrote:
It's really nice images!
Could you please explan in detail how didi you do the postprocessing?
I bet there is at least some diffuse glow: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/glow.shtml
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Re: Kotiteollisuus
One thing to note on that tutorial, is that they forget to tell you that you can 'split' the "blend if" sliders by Opt (Alt) clicking them. This gives a softer transition from "blend" to "not blend"...
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That heavy, earth-tone, contrasty (almost HDR looking) and vignetting post processing is almost animated looking ... as though blue-green tones were desaturated. I stay away from heavy post processing as a matter of personal taste although I know that this artsy treatment appeals to a lot of folks.
Dwight McCann