Sonntag, 21. Juni 2009

A Man and his Bike before / after

en Today I bring to you a before / after of "A Man and his Bike"
de Heute ein Vorher / Nachher Vergleich von "A Man and his Bike":

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en For more Info as Setup, strobist-info and EXIF click the Image and visit my flickr stream
de Für mehr Informationen wie Setup, Strobist-Info und EXIF klick auf das Bild und besuch meinen flickr stream

8 Kommentare:

  1. sehr geniale Bearbeitung! Hast Du super gemacht! Viele Grüße, Stefan.

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  2. ...aber auch unbearbeitet find ichs klasse geworden...

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  3. excuse me sir but how did you ever get that much texture and color from adobe to your photo?

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  4. A lot work! ;-)
    a little bit high path filter in blending mode "soft light", a lot dodge and burn and some curves...
    nothing magical :-D

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  5. sir, i'd have to tell you. this is simple phenomenal.:)this is very inspiring because this is the type of look that i want and i could just get this. its really frustrating on my part being little knowledgable of photoshop.:) thank you for sharing even just a bit. others wont even reply to my questions. i really appreciate it.:)

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  6. Hey Fran!
    if you want to see more, you can find my actual site at http://www.thomas-reimann.com

    And if you have any further questions, don't hesitate to ask! :D

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  7. hi tom, its me again! what you taught me did wonders for my photos! Its such a big deal because im only a hobbyist and i can edit photos almost like a pro.:)

    I have another question though, how'd you make such a tone like the one that you did on the 'stacked bug'. I've read that they were called split toning or sooc? which i dont really understand! HAHA!:D yours looks kinda 'cross processy' i wonder if i could put my own twist in stuff.

    I also saw your site. and i had so many favorites. My most favorite is the car on the middle of the road in the desert. That edit was superb!;)

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  8. Hey fran!

    i would appreciate if you contact me over the contact form at my homepage (http://www.thomas-reimann.com) or add me at facebook to stay in touch...

    i will answer your question about the tone... but i prefer to tell you that personally ;-)

    just drop me a line so i knew it's you!

    Hope to hear from you and thank you so much for enjoying my work!

    ps: is there a way to see your photos online?

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