Today I bring to you a before / after of "A Man and his Bike"
Heute ein Vorher / Nachher Vergleich von "A Man and his Bike":
Move your Mouse over the Image
For more Info as Setup, strobist-info and EXIF click the Image and visit my flickr stream
Für mehr Informationen wie Setup, Strobist-Info und EXIF klick auf das Bild und besuch meinen flickr stream
Sonntag, 21. Juni 2009
Abonnieren
Kommentare zum Post (Atom)
sehr geniale Bearbeitung! Hast Du super gemacht! Viele Grüße, Stefan.
AntwortenLöschen...aber auch unbearbeitet find ichs klasse geworden...
AntwortenLöschenexcuse me sir but how did you ever get that much texture and color from adobe to your photo?
AntwortenLöschenA lot work! ;-)
AntwortenLöschena little bit high path filter in blending mode "soft light", a lot dodge and burn and some curves...
nothing magical :-D
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.:)
AntwortenLöschenHey Fran!
AntwortenLöschenif 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
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.:)
AntwortenLöschenI 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!;)
Hey fran!
AntwortenLöscheni 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?