Editing Software Photomatix Pro / Photoshop / Others
File Format RAW
Notes No "actual" noise,blown highlights or clipped shadows are present :-)
24 Comments
26 Aug 13:45
paul_mack
This was "created" using literally dozens of layers of filtering and adjustments to get the look I was after.Two of those filters were used to add grain and a washed out vignette.As a result,for those who vote on this,it will be interesting to see what you think...not your normal HDR by any means :-)
26 Aug 14:44
mitch19
I always like to see new techniques being used, and I think it had paid off for you here. I would hang it on my wall no probs. !!
26 Aug 15:00
chema
I like it very much!!!Fav
26 Aug 16:53
ruhri
Really nice approach, but I like the "real HDR" more ...
26 Aug 16:55
fredzhang
Agree with Mitch!
26 Aug 18:57
adrian_adrian_evans.com
super job - how about a tutorial Paul :)
26 Aug 19:15
dirk
Perfect lacquer. Like the color and shine! The "color seperation" works good for my eyes on this subject.
26 Aug 19:19
dungeon192
:)
26 Aug 19:21
miltonv
:D
26 Aug 19:32
arnie58
Nice one
26 Aug 20:08
flipd1
I love the fact that you branched out and tired a different technique, BUT IMHO it's a little over saturated in the red.
26 Aug 20:15
inkslinger
Superb Paul, like this technique reminds me of 'Laddy's' processing on some of his images...
26 Aug 21:19
pandarino
a difficult job ....
26 Aug 21:41
rcuello
It would be perfect for me, if the red car was less saturated the background with retro style seems very good, and I love it when someone it risks doing something different.
26 Aug 21:48
digicam
Favorite!
26 Aug 23:09
pixel_komando
potd for me
26 Aug 23:09
laddy
My kind of photo, Perfect for my eye :)
26 Aug 23:20
brucet
Nice approach. I'm not worried about the colour. 'Over saturation' is not an issue as these old car are often painted in 'over saturated' colours.
26 Aug 23:37
Randall.Lohr
stunner paul.
26 Aug 23:55
cloudberry
Creative.
26 Aug 23:58
sanz3jo
10
27 Aug 08:59
arthakker
9.5 cool!
28 Aug 20:39
jana
I really like the reduced colors and the bang-red-car! Cool...
This was "created" using literally dozens of layers of filtering and adjustments to get the look I was after.Two of those filters were used to add grain and a washed out vignette.As a result,for those who vote on this,it will be interesting to see what you think...not your normal HDR by any means :-)
I always like to see new techniques being used, and I think it had paid off for you here. I would hang it on my wall no probs. !!
I like it very much!!!Fav
Really nice approach, but I like the "real HDR" more ...
Agree with Mitch!
super job - how about a tutorial Paul :)
Perfect lacquer. Like the color and shine! The "color seperation" works good for my eyes on this subject.
:)
:D
Nice one
I love the fact that you branched out and tired a different technique, BUT IMHO it's a little over saturated in the red.
Superb Paul, like this technique reminds me of 'Laddy's' processing on some of his images...
a difficult job ....
It would be perfect for me, if the red car was less saturated the background with retro style seems very good, and I love it when someone it risks doing something different.
Favorite!
potd for me
My kind of photo, Perfect for my eye :)
Nice approach. I'm not worried about the colour. 'Over saturation' is not an issue as these old car are often painted in 'over saturated' colours.
stunner paul.
Creative.
10
9.5 cool!
I really like the reduced colors and the bang-red-car! Cool...
Amazing!!