
Week 8 Image 1 of 3 #FYV2018
Been at it for several days now. Didn’t finish any of the images I started with, so today was take the bull by the horns day!
A new one from Week 2. The pictures didn’t make the final cut for the week, but seeing all the amazing transformations people have been posting this week, I decided to go grubbing in the bin … kinda glad I did 🙂
LR:
Black and White conversion
++Contrast
Clone out unwanted elements.
Brush to dodge the subject and burn the graffiti
Ps:
Motion blur + History brush (opacity backed down to 60)
Color Efex:
Dynamic Contrast
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Original!
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With LR changes:
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I like the added blurs creating a nice atmosphere; great focus on your subject.
Wow! I really like the added blur , wonderful results ! I understand not finishing any of the images dilemma, that is my issue as well !
Lucille Galleli super work again :))
Very nice – definitely pays to keep things Lucille Galleli
A really dreamy effect too! Lucille Galleli it is such a great transformation. I know it is hard to create under pressure but I’m so glad you tried this it really feels like a Film Noir panning shot. Great work!
wonderful result, maybe I should give it a try to play with motion blur in PS 😉
Great processing with wonderful outcomes!
Wow, beautiful processing! Love that blur. Such a transformation of what you started with. The messages and the atmosphere are such a great story now that you have created this image. I must say if you had posted the colour I would have walked right by without a dream. Great work.
Françoise Dhulesia … thanks a bunch. I’m glad about how it turned out 🙂 The blur really worked for this.
Lisa s … thanks much. I was trying so hard to get a proper blur image, but none of it worked. I’m glad how this turned out.
Kitten KaboodleInc … hee hee … thank you so very much 😀
Jenn Camforth .. thanks. I learned that lesson. Tried so hard to get something similar with ICM, but none of the blurry images panned out the way I wanted them to. So glad I could get it in another way.
teresa pilcher … WOW … I’m so honoured … I still have your promo image in mind when it comes to street and I’m so glad that you shared your secrets with us. Thank you so very much!
Christine Bichler … Experimentation never hurts 😀 Thank you so much.
Angela Migliore … thank you so much. Am quite pleased with how this turned out.
Kym Kamra … thank you so very much. This was an amazing experience. When I saw the word “Dreams” I wanted to make this special, I wanted to add a touch of surreal. So glad that teresa pilcher gave us just the tools we needed 🙂
Lucille Galleli I’m happy and proud to see all your accomplishments here! Well done!!
Great images and example of what can be done in post processing. Love the word Dreams and how it ties in the final effect! Great one Lucille Galleli
teresa pilcher … thank YOU!
Stephanie Cassiday-Krueger .. thanks a bunch. The word is what made me stop there and shoot … glad I could incorporate it in my final image 🙂