New Landscape/Cityscape work


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Great and we shall move on with our lives. Thanks for the info shared btw. Cheers!
 

I noticed these images of yours in your Flickr website.

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They are what I would call good examples of the perception of light and illumination in practice. ;)
 

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I have started a new thread here! Let's not disturb the TS' space. See you there.
 

Nice but looks more like artwork than photo for ordinary folks like me.
 

Please omit the above statement post on the wrong thread
 

I sure as hell would like to be able to know those post processing techniques. Although, I'd think that most of the pictures are bordering on digital art and would prefer something less touched-up but I'm sure the techniques can be applied in moderation.

I remember seeing some works of an Indonesian photographer (Gilang Seto?) that was post-process so well that it looks surreal but still realistic enough, that I think combines not only post-processing but being able to recognise from the point of capture, how the post processing is going to be done. At least, this is what I've kinda learnt from good commercial photographers that composite their final image, you still need to see it upfront (not just putting random pictures together), which is vision.

Seems like Andrew wanted to do a one-off advertisement of his work. Gone...
 

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I sure as hell would like to be able to know those post processing techniques. Although, I'd think that most of the pictures are bordering on digital art and would prefer something less touched-up but I'm sure the techniques can be applied in moderation.

I remember seeing some works of an Indonesian photographer (Gilang Seto?) that was post-process so well that it looks surreal but still realistic enough, that I think combines not only post-processing but being able to recognise from the point of capture, how the post processing is going to be done. At least, this is what I've kinda learnt from good commercial photographers that composite their final image, you still need to see it upfront (not just putting random pictures together), which is vision.

Seems like Andrew wanted to do a one-off advertisement of his work. Gone...

maybe the general preference of CS goes for more impact through believable tones, colors and contrast while more DI goes better in devianart. but cs's virtue is that there is a general interest in how things are being done and achieved in photography and post processing, rather than just everyone saying good.

anyway, i like the mellow colors in #3.
 

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