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RSphoto
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 18:19
Hey everyone,
Another shot from me! I took this today with my Sigma 10-20mm f/4 on my 30D
House has been there forever, and someone actually lived in this about a year ago now. Hard to believe, but I guess it's possible.
C&C welcome
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/rs-photography/oldhousefalldown1.jpg
smooth monkey
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 18:37
i like it
might like in black and white
RSphoto
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 18:41
Good idea about the black and white! I will try that when I get home.
Im also not good enough with the clone tool to get rid of the shadow on the bottom left. lol
KenVP
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 19:12
Looks great, ever think about alittle light hdr on it?
RSphoto
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 22:59
That's possible, I will give it a go. I do have 3 bracketed exposure too :D
sapearl
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 23:16
Hi Rylan - that's a really interesting composition you have there. I like it. Amazing how people will still purchase satellite service under extreme conditions. I also agree about a b/w interpretation.... here is my go at it:
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RSphoto
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 23:19
Black and white does look good.
I also noticed the satellite dish haha. It's amazing someone lived in that a year ago!
smooth monkey
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 23:37
love it in B&W
just looks awesome
great work
RSphoto
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 23:40
Thanks smooth!
marco_30D
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 23:48
Wow that will be a good subject for HDR.
RSphoto
20th of March 2010 (Sat), 23:57
I did a touch of HDR on this version. I didn't want to over do it with the HDR!
What do you think of the HDR of the photo...
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/jj95/rs-photography/oldhousefalldown1HDR.jpg
Rmitchell248
21st of March 2010 (Sun), 08:59
This is one of the few HDRs that I like... they all seem to be so over done. I like how it brought in some texture but not too much saturation or layering. Good job:cool:
I did a touch of HDR on this version. I didn't want to over do it with the HDR!
What do you think of the HDR of the photo...
RSphoto
21st of March 2010 (Sun), 09:35
Thank you sir, There is nothing worse than an HDR with horrible halo's
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