and a few more. It was midday, so I need to go back in the early morning
This is a discussion on Meet Joe - Local Artist within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; and a few more. It was midday, so I need to go back in the early morning...
and a few more. It was midday, so I need to go back in the early morning
Last edited by theantiquetiger; 10-20-2011 at 07:03 PM.
What a really cool set. Thanks for introducing us and sharing.
I really like the picture of him, but all the sculptures were in hard light, so a lot of detail was missed. I want to make him a few copies but I want to make the images pop!!! Any suggestions on how to process some of these to make abstract like, or just make the sculpture jump off the page?
Very challenging lighting conditions to be sure. Ideally, you would separate the artwork from the background with a shallow depth of field but if you are there at mid day then you probably can't get a high enough shutter speed if you are at f2.0. An ND filter would help with that though. Another idea would be to look for better angles. If you had a step ladder then climbing up and shooting down could have provided a simple grassy background which is less busy. I have no idea how you could "fix" them in post.
My favorite shots of the sculptures are #2 of the second set and #4 of the second set. I did a little dodging last night of #4-2, and it did bring out some detail on the glass head. I am hoping since it has a solid blue background, I should be able to do something with it. I need to see what the dodge tool will bring out of the #2-2 image. These sculptures were so big, if I tried to get the while thing, I had to back up quite a bit, losing a lot of detail.
I want to try a faux HDR on these two images. I do have a color image of #2-2. Any suggestions on how to do it?
Last edited by theantiquetiger; 10-21-2011 at 08:08 AM.
Cool sculptures!
Here's a post made a few weeks ago on that may help...but since you have 2 images (hopefully made on a tripod) I don't think it's called faux HDR. I believe faux HDR is made from only 1 image. Either way here is a good link you may want to try.
http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f2/...hop-16304.html
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