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11/08/2006 01:24:59 PM · #1
I got this yday while going through one of the museums. its a really impressive statue especially as you view it from below. But i cant seem to do anything with it. any suggestions? i can supply a version that hasn't had any levels changed form the shot, direct from the camera. im sure there is a shot there somewhere, but buggered if i can find it.

11/08/2006 01:27:09 PM · #2
I'm terrible with post processing but from a composition standpoint, I would prefer a crop closer towards the statues (just barely oustide the shaddow)
11/08/2006 01:40:14 PM · #3
Go ahead and post the original why don't you? I'll have a crack at it.

R.
11/08/2006 02:12:37 PM · #4
ok here just for bear_music (and anyone else that wants it, the unplugged version :P



should say this is the standard 640 pixel 150Kb size if it needs to be bigger let me know. thanks

Message edited by author 2006-11-08 14:21:11.
11/08/2006 02:48:28 PM · #5
This is pretty rough since I had to upsize a LOT after cropping, but it's a direction. The background texture is intentional, however.



R.
11/08/2006 03:34:54 PM · #6
ok here is another attempt, thanks to Bear_music for giving me some ideas. Even though its better it still doesn't feel right, maybe its one that will warrant another visit, see if there aren't any other angles i could shoot from. That or i have no vision :P



haha just by comparing thumbnails i can see there is more impact with Bear_music's composition. will work on it later, Got maths assignments that need done.

Message edited by author 2006-11-08 15:36:21.
11/08/2006 04:16:49 PM · #7
my go at it... im gonna try something else too,but heres oen version :)



and the second version...


-Dan

Message edited by author 2006-11-08 16:31:27.
11/08/2006 06:29:43 PM · #8


-crop
-colorized sepia with heavy saturation
-adjusted curves
-burned edges
-added texture layer, set to softlight
-flatend
-sharpen
-save

Message edited by author 2006-11-08 18:32:11.
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