Here's my take on it...
This is a discussion on How would you finish this within the Post -processing forums, part of the Photo assignments category; Here's my take on it......
Here's my take on it...
Loved your picture of the wharf, especially the water and the reflections. Cropped and straightened after reading the above posts. I immediately thought of sepia or copper, so applied Silver efex tools. This helped to give a vintage old film feel, hopefully making the noise look like film grain. Is this vintage?
Thanks for throwing out the challenge. I enjoyed seeing the other interpretations as well.
Mike
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smart sharpening, topaz Denoise with a layer mask to focus on the dock and not denoise trees which tends to make them look painted. Selenium layer set to soft life masked over the water to give it a more blue tone. Black to white gradient map set to soft light at 25 percent ish to increase contrast, orange to purple gradient map set to soft light at 30 percent to increase the warmth, saturation boost by +47. also straightened it.
1st time post 4 me!!
I thought the dock needed straightening ( used crop) and I cloned out all of the distracting white poles. - Opened in Camera Raw (my favourite program) and increased brightness and some contrast and clarity.
Most of all, though, I felt that less water and a slightly longer format was better. Too bad there is so much noise after all this.
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blanc-e-tnoir ( goofed an put one of the hyphens in the wrong place !
any comments on what I did are gladly accepted
it's been interesting to see how people have played with this photo: embrace the noise or try to reduce it or hide it with a texture. It's so cool!
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I like the noise and added to it. Looks like an old newspaper clipping. What do you think?
it definitely looks like a newspaper clipping! nice!
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I went the same route as Casil but I went a little bit further and used my oil paint settings.
Any constructive criticism on my photos would gladly be appreciated.
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I don't really mind the noise. A watercolour look:
there are so many ways to process a photo! Neat looks all of them.
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A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
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