View Full Version : Third time's the charm
Protium
15th of November 2006 (Wed), 21:30
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/206/tree3aw4.jpg
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/3360/tree1ed9.jpg
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/3174/tree2si6.jpg
Protium
15th of November 2006 (Wed), 21:40
Ok so much for my title but I can't help myself. What can I say, I really like this tree.
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/1871/tree4nx7.jpg
ilovemycamera
15th of November 2006 (Wed), 22:20
What i can say is... WOW!
Caster
16th of November 2006 (Thu), 20:48
Wow, great shots! Love the 3rd one =]
GMACK24
16th of November 2006 (Thu), 21:21
2nd is my fav good job.
keep up the good work : )
greygoose
17th of November 2006 (Fri), 04:34
this is great work.
urbandancer
17th of November 2006 (Fri), 16:45
The IR is fantastic
Protium
17th of November 2006 (Fri), 17:32
Thank you everyone.
Photolistic
17th of November 2006 (Fri), 21:54
WOW!
Saralonde
17th of November 2006 (Fri), 21:58
I love the b&w.
jcw122
17th of November 2006 (Fri), 23:40
YOU ROCK! I've always wanted to do something like that, a little series of the same object or scene, at different times/seasons...nice work!
Standard Browser
18th of November 2006 (Sat), 08:55
#3 and the IR shots are brilliant
Just shows if you see a scene you like keep going back until you are happy with the results
StoopidGirl
19th of November 2006 (Sun), 22:46
Those are awesoem! At first I was like "Meh" when I saw #1 but then when I saw #3 I was like "Saweeet!" then I realized it was a progression which made it even cooler...good stuff
Tlee05
19th of November 2006 (Sun), 23:53
nice shots
Ize
20th of November 2006 (Mon), 03:32
They are all great shots, thanks for sharing!
Photolistic
20th of November 2006 (Mon), 04:36
May I ask what PS effects you used?
I have a couple of shots of scissor jacks in configuration like that, also cherry pickers and smaller hydraulic lifts.
Ok so much for my title but I can't help myself. What can I say, I really like this tree.
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/1871/tree4nx7.jpg
Protium
20th of November 2006 (Mon), 15:29
Thanks everyone, Photolistic I did very little in PS on these except to convert the second shot into black and white. Basic level adjustments and a little sharpening for the web versions. the shot in your quote was taken in infrared using a hoya R72 IR pass filter, the biggest PP done to it was a white balance using the foliage.
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