Editing Software Lightroom / Photomatix Pro / Other
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pariseiffel towerCONTESTarchitecturelandmark
3 Comments
21 Oct 22:52
gwigler
Shot on Fujichrome film in 1984, I recently scanned slides from a European Tour. This is from a visit to the Eiffel Tower while in Paris. The slide is 36 years old and in poor condition, but I scanned it and ran it through Lightroom, Photomatix, Topaz DeNoise and Blow up 3. Best I could do with what I had to work with, the 4x6 prints on metallic paper make for great greeting cards.
21 Oct 23:15
digicam
Heck of a shot Greg for a 36 year old on Film capture. Not a lot you can do with a Single of this age but it is very interesting to look at. I've never seen the Tower from this perspective before. Just imagine what a 5, 7 or 9 Exposure with a huge MP Camera would process like today. Thanks for sharing and Best of Luck in the Contest.
21 Oct 23:27
gwigler
@digicam Thanks, I've thought about what it would look like with one of my digital cameras. I think we could count the rivets with a good digital shot.
Shot on Fujichrome film in 1984, I recently scanned slides from a European Tour. This is from a visit to the Eiffel Tower while in Paris. The slide is 36 years old and in poor condition, but I scanned it and ran it through Lightroom, Photomatix, Topaz DeNoise and Blow up 3. Best I could do with what I had to work with, the 4x6 prints on metallic paper make for great greeting cards.
Heck of a shot Greg for a 36 year old on Film capture. Not a lot you can do with a Single of this age but it is very interesting to look at. I've never seen the Tower from this perspective before. Just imagine what a 5, 7 or 9 Exposure with a huge MP Camera would process like today. Thanks for sharing and Best of Luck in the Contest.
@digicam Thanks, I've thought about what it would look like with one of my digital cameras. I think we could count the rivets with a good digital shot.