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Wheat field...

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Wheat field sent on November 02, 2017 (13:41) by Andrea1974. 10 comments, 469 views.

at 16mm, 1/1000 f/9.0, ISO 100,




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avatarsenior
sent on November 02, 2017 (14:06) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello and welcome :-)
For me it's definitely too saturated in the part of the ground, yellow reflections on the clouds do not convince me, even those too accentuated. Handling lights does not look bad either.

avatarjunior
sent on November 02, 2017 (14:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi and thanks for the comment. You actually did not convince me too much but I wanted to have opinions from other more trained eyes of mine. This is one of the first attempts to emulate the Orton effect, which I have allowed to revisit and modify for my tastes and uses. But surely I have to "refine" it.

avatarsenior
sent on November 02, 2017 (17:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

And good Andrea playing with us without hesitation and fear, so it is.
To that said by Aigorino I do not add anything like that. Just one thing, each with the effect it wants, but comparing your PP with the others, the others see you faded and your okay? If so, you have the monitor to be fitted, but if you have a quality and profiled monitor then, as you admit, you have to refine the technique. The Orton method is a casino to get to the bottom with a result like many tutorials

avatarjunior
sent on November 02, 2017 (18:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Giuseppe and thank you. The monitor is profiled, though I do not rewind the profiling as often as it should be. The others see them well and I see her as you see her and Aigorino but I like saturated colors very much. Proprio for this and since I had the presumption of trying to create a "personalized" Orton effect, I'm looking for comments and opinions of people like you who can help me to improve this and not only, but improve my post in all other cases.

avatarsenior
sent on November 02, 2017 (18:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

And then Andrea often participates and experiences what you want, you will not miss any opinions if you put the link

avatarsenior
sent on November 03, 2017 (17:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Andrea welcome to the group ;-)

The Orton effect is born with the intention of giving a "fairy" context to the photographs, with the reflex two different exposures are used with a different depth of field but the technique is perfectly reproducible in Photoshop by combining the original layer with its blurry copy fusion method multiplies.

This brings to the scene with the light that seems to almost come out of the subject, it's a super-customizable technique that with the right photos to really make a snap shot.

What may be missing in this work is a blur of more blur, in fact, with everything so readable and well defined, you notice a lot of saturation pushed and less balance, which still does not lack.

avatarsenior
sent on November 03, 2017 (17:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Kind I would develop it so, with faithful lighting to the original:




avatarsenior
sent on November 03, 2017 (17:49) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Andrea, I did not know this "Orton effect" and so I went to look at google some examples.
As Nicola told you before, and the one who preceded it, misses the blurred part in contrast to the sharp part.
For the colors, I would have taken a bit of contrast to undo a bit, including the sun.
To remove the reflections on the lens, it was enough to undo the green or change it with the color variations.
Hello Roberto.


avatarsenior
sent on November 03, 2017 (18:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

@Nicola, I see the bottom too dark, for the rest it better ;-)

avatarjunior
sent on November 03, 2017 (21:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you all. In fact, the original was with 100% effect then I thought that for this photo was, in fact, too fairy and I lowered the opacity of the level to 35%. Very nice Nicola and thanks Roberto I will try to use the method you described. Perhaps it sufficed to apply the effect selectively to the masks, diversifying light bulbs and shadows. I'm starting to "tease" with the tonsil masks and brightness. I have to experience so much.




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