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Postcards from home

Posted:
Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:01 pm
by stubbsy

Posted:
Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:05 pm
by phillipb
Hi Peter,
Is it just my eyesight or there's something funny about those trees in the first photo? Sort of like the clone tool gone mad.


Posted:
Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:10 pm
by stubbsy
Phillip. Not your eyesight. It's an artefact of the treatement I used. First I applied a B & W infared effect then I faded the effect back to return some colour. Some green areas go all fuzzy in the process.

Posted:
Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:33 pm
by huynhie
Very good Peter,
I actually prefer your colour photo/treatment over the black and white one's that you do.

Posted:
Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:23 pm
by birddog114
Peter,
Sorry, I don't see the beautiful of your hometown from these photos.
I still prefer the old and full colour.
It looks similar to the colour of the skin of drowned human.
I know you can do better than these.

Posted:
Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:31 pm
by mudder
stubbsy wrote:Phillip. Not your eyesight. It's an artefact of the treatement I used. First I applied a B & W infared effect then I faded the effect back to return some colour. Some green areas go all fuzzy in the process.
Phew, when I first looked at I tried to focus my eyes
Out of these the first one grabs me with the lines created by the lights intersected by the colums, something about the lines they all make grabs me...

Posted:
Wed Feb 22, 2006 10:10 pm
by stubbsy
Birddog114 wrote:Peter,
Sorry, I don't see the beautiful of your hometown from these photos.
I still prefer the old and full colour.
It looks similar to the colour of the skin of drowned human.
I know you can do better than these.
Birdy the idea of these is to get a kinda 50's feel where they hand tinted black and white photos - so they'll lack the natural richness and be destaurated.
Andrew (huynhie) thanks - I prefer this colour effect to B & W too, but it seems to go over less well so I figure we're in the minority here
Andrew (Mudder) - Don't do it so hard or you'll go blind


Posted:
Thu Feb 23, 2006 7:39 am
by huynhie
Peter, have you tried the Nik cross processing filters?
I kind of like the effect from those guys.

Posted:
Thu Feb 23, 2006 7:54 am
by Matt. K
Peter
You have succeeded in getting that old 50's look. I also think #3 is an excellent image. The compositin is perfect.
Birdy

You mean like chi's avatar?

Posted:
Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:05 am
by sirhc55
Peter - I can see where you are coming from but to my eye there is far too much saturation for 50’s look. I have slides from the 50’s and due to age the degradation affects saturation, especially with Agfa.
They do have a certain feel of the 40’s from home movie style cameras


Posted:
Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:13 am
by stubbsy
Andrew - have played with the cross process effect but never got a result I've liked.
Matt - Interesting - #3 is the one I was least happy with since I wanted the composition to be better (more cliff face in the distance). I took about 10 shots here and this is the only one where I included the vista in the distance. Of course in PP I realised that was what made the shot. Some day I'll get skilled enought to realise this when I take the damn shot.
Chris - of course your'e right (as usual) about the saturation. Never seen a home movie from the 40's though.

Posted:
Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:18 am
by wendellt
the muterd colour treatment on the first is much more appealing and nostalgic than the original colour version, i think that building looks a bit corny and you have presented it in a more elegant manner with your treatment