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Street LampTFF (Trevor)
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hmmm, impressive. I like the details. The detail in the bricks, complemented by the busy couds, I like the noise, and I think the little color left adds something.
I also like the white and black window dressing contrast!
Very cool the affect reminds me of M.C Eschers work (which I'm a big fan off). Can you walk us through the PP involved ?
![]() Sure thing. This is the original. Lots of noise, as it was taken just after dawn. I needed to: -do some perspective correction because I used a WA -I did two level adjustments; one for the sky & one for the building (while the image was still in colour) -b&w conversion -some refinement of contrast -sharpened the brickwork only -added the light, which was merely copied from the original and pasted onto the b&w image Thanks for your comments and interest. TFF (Trevor)
My History Blog: Your Brisbane: Past & Present My Photo Blog: The Foto Fanatic Nikon stuff!
This is a nice effect, although I think the bricks are too dark, that is probably it.
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