I took a 90 second shot at F/16 with a ten stop ND Filter on. The original result was totally lifeless and dull (Grey skies and flat light), so it was open to some adaption. I decided to go for the "fantasy" style book image.
I took a 90 second shot at F/16 with a ten stop ND Filter on. The original result was totally lifeless and dull (Grey skies and flat light), so it was open to some adaption. I decided to go for the "fantasy" style book image.
I know things like this are like Marmite, but I'm a big fan of heavy PP good work....
dpSparhawk (25th July 2016)
Cheers dude.
To be honest, I'd say almost all photography / artwork is marmite, either it's liked or not.
In the case of this particular image, the original image was literally good for nothing as it was horribly dull. I just decided to start pulling sliders around and it went from there lol. I often see in Long exposures, the colours pushed beyond realism in order to create a more surrealistic / fantasy type result. That's what I attempted here so although it's most certainly heavily edited, the base image and composition are real so yeah reckon it could cover the photography/artwork umbrella
Last edited by dpSparhawk; 25th July 2016 at 03:00 PM. Reason: Edited a proper bellend spelling of Fantasy. Why I used Ph, I'll never know.
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