Yeap....Climate haywire. Closing in to doomsday. Haha!thanks for the comment. It was actually due to filter. Was hoping to get a nice sky when I go out but it's been almost always overcast to raining in Singapore since last December.

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Yeap....Climate haywire. Closing in to doomsday. Haha!thanks for the comment. It was actually due to filter. Was hoping to get a nice sky when I go out but it's been almost always overcast to raining in Singapore since last December.
First picture is nice. Infact all 3 are nice with the Old Flim like, semi Old Paper like texture effects. Very nice indeed.Morning! Here's some processed shots to share. My debut , noobish, unplanned wedding shots.
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how ? can make it? hahah prolly not.
First picture is nice. Infact all 3 are nice with the Old Flim like, semi Old Paper like texture effects. Very nice indeed.
Do take note that in the first picture, you need to clear up the pretty lady's face a little. This effect is very good, but usually does not work well for women. Women are generally more fair then men.
So with the first picture, the man's side looks brilliant, but on the pretty lady's side, her face is a little specked with dots. Doesn't bring out the feel that well.
The 2nd and 3rd pictures are beautiful and it fits the effect well, because of the angle.
My tip for you, is to take a colour picture at a low ISO, mayb ISO 100/200, then do a Grayscale effect on the picture. Adjust the Gamma and saturation, followed by the Sephia effect. Will make a truely nice picture.
Hope it helps.
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Morning! Here's some processed shots to share. My debut , noobish, unplanned wedding shots.
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how ? can make it? hahah prolly not.
Well, i prefer the post processed one. Keep the lighting accurate. Give it the same effects, minus less noise effects. Should be great.yay GMAN finally. hahaha im extorting comments from you. thanks for the insightful comment! btw those were effects deriving from texture overlay. Purposely added noise to make it more complete. hehehe but perhaps to overwhelming. Actually, the original picture is this, but a tad bland right?
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Hi guys, are those dark outlines considered halo-ing(usually they are white areas)? Or just bad processing? Do you think its too much or acceptable to make the picture more intricate?
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