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Lost Light (from Vitaleta looking towards Radicofani)...

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Lost Light (from Vitaleta looking towards Radicofani) sent on November 07, 2011 (12:02) by Kramer71. 4 comments, 1123 views.

, f/8.0, ISO 100, tripod. Val d'Orcia, Italy.

focale a 135 mm , 1/90sec.





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avatarsenior
sent on November 14, 2011 (14:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

the shot is very nice ... but the colors are a bit 'faded

avatarsenior
sent on November 14, 2011 (14:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I have faded I voluntarily in PP, in order to give the picture a more three-dimensional and look, well aged. I wanted to try something different. Hello and thanks for your visit. :-)

avatarsupporter
sent on November 14, 2011 (15:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hmmmm, the view is beautiful but your technique of PP just not convincing: one thing is the three-dimensional (which does not benefit) and an account is the antique look (which there may be, but on the whole image, otherwise it seems something really faded by the time). For the three-dimensional rather than the color change I would act selectively on the contrary, marking it more to the foreground with the background (a sharpening layer mask with a gradient, so to speak).

Hello, Alberto.

avatarsenior
sent on November 14, 2011 (19:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

In work I have done precisely what you say, that is more counter on the first floor and not the background, blending it all with the help of layers. To me it gives a lot of the idea of ??three-dimensional and not having available an ob. Tilting I can not give that effect model that is sometimes seen on some photos. For the antique look (I mean it faded) I preferred to use three different levels of discoloration to accentuate the depth. Mine is an experiment and as such you must read and as I said, I meant to try something different that was not the usual PP. Hello and thanks for the passage :-)


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