Certainly not a unique vantage point, but, maybe the PP makes this photo a bit different than what you've seen before. some of the color seems to be lost in the upload for the web. C&C welcome. thanks for looking.
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RAPhotography Senior Member 465 posts Likes: 10 Joined Jan 2008 Location: US More info | Dec 28, 2008 18:27 | #1 Certainly not a unique vantage point, but, maybe the PP makes this photo a bit different than what you've seen before. some of the color seems to be lost in the upload for the web. C&C welcome. thanks for looking.
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stickfigure Junior Member 27 posts Joined Dec 2008 Location: Tallahassee, Florida More info | Dec 28, 2008 20:14 | #2 |
Croasdail making stuff up More info | Dec 28, 2008 21:16 | #3 I looked at the rest of your posted stuff... I like your style. This one I don't love as much. Perhaps I know this location too well but I struggle with the pinkish walls. I would probably like it more if I saw it larger, that way some of the detail of the shot balances out the color. Who knows. Nice new way to look at a very common subject though.
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Dec 28, 2008 21:24 | #4 Croasdail wrote in post #6960524 I looked at the rest of your posted stuff... I like your style. This one I don't love as much. Perhaps I know this location too well but I struggle with the pinkish walls. I would probably like it more if I saw it larger, that way some of the detail of the shot balances out the color. Who knows. Nice new way to look at a very common subject though. part of the color is probably from the PP, but, part of it is from the Christmas-themed lighting. I've never seen it any other time of year, so I don't know what it typically looks like. thanks for your comments.
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griptape Goldmember 2,037 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Home More info | Dec 28, 2008 21:27 | #5 It almost looks like it was shot with film (and you should take that as a compliment, at least from me). A classic example of implied motion. I really like the post processing too.
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jayspec Member 132 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Astoria, NY More info | Dec 28, 2008 22:41 | #6 This is a shot of Grand Central Terminal. Grand Central Station is a post office. I am not my gear. I hate the word "bokeh." Photography is an art: BE AN ARTIST!
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kylejackson Member 211 posts Joined Oct 2008 Location: Columbia, SC More info | Dec 28, 2008 23:05 | #7 needs some color correction, and you should open the original correctly exposed image on top of the HDR and mask out the ghosted people
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gmacmt Senior Member 373 posts Joined Oct 2008 More info | Dec 29, 2008 00:01 | #8 I like what you have going on here. It looks like you brought up the blacks in order to have a stronger ghosting effect of the people. Trouble is, the whole scene in terms of background suffered from that. It is really dark. I like canon glass.
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Dec 29, 2008 01:09 | #9 jayspec wrote in post #6960982 This is a shot of Grand Central Terminal. Grand Central Station is a post office. shows what I know.
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Dec 29, 2008 01:12 | #10 kylejackson wrote in post #6961089 needs some color correction, and you should open the original correctly exposed image on top of the HDR and mask out the ghosted people it's not an hdr. that's the result of the long exposure.
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UnMarkedPanic Member 49 posts Joined Nov 2007 Location: Toronto More info | Dec 29, 2008 15:47 | #11 woow gorgeous ... keep it up 'You have seen the rest, now it's time to watch the best"
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Brett Goldmember 4,176 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Ohio More info | Dec 30, 2008 00:10 | #12 kylejackson wrote in post #6961089 needs some color correction, and you should open the original correctly exposed image on top of the HDR and mask out the ghosted people To get rid of them? The ghosted people make this image!
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beepclick Goldmember 1,850 posts Joined Mar 2008 More info | Dec 30, 2008 00:45 | #13 Doesn't hold the eye, to m e. Gear https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=635450
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