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Originally Posted by abhisheksircar (Post 1513213)
Nice pics .. specially the ones with the blue jeans.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 1513530)
@furioussphinx: Nice pics and processing.

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Thanks a lot guys.

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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 1513603)
This is a fantastic composition.

Thanks a lot Samu. A compliment from you is like from a critic.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 1513801)
@TG: That's a classic portrait... I know... 50mm!

I just love to post process photos to this kind of look - an old photograph you might accidentally find in one of your college notebooks, not properly preserved, nor kept in an album.

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This is the original unprocessed photo

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....and here is the digitally remastered version of the old photograph... :) (Sorry I exceeded the 20 minutes limit for editing the previous post)

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Awesome processing! Do you use filters?

Here is one I shot long long ago last year.

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Originally Posted by furioussphinx (Post 1513952)
Awesome processing! Do you use filters?

Thanks...! If you mean photo filters in PS, yes. I used Photomatix and Photoshop CS4 to process the last picture. It has got several color/curves corrections with layer masks, as well as some high pass filtering for the clouds. The Rocks portion is blended from a pseudo HDR processed from the original RAW file.

@clevermax
Incredible! I am in awe right now! Just one question, thats an old film photograph right? Then how did u get the RAW from it?

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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 1514194)
@clevermax
Incredible! I am in awe right now! Just one question, thats an old film photograph right? Then how did u get the RAW from it?

TG, no it isnt an old photo, instead, he post processed it to give it that retro look.

Here a few more I shot last early morning. And last pic was also taken last year.

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Originally Posted by furioussphinx (Post 1514207)
TG, no it isnt an old photo, instead, he post processed it to give it that retro look.

FP, I too like your previous set of shots. Very different and has a different feel to it. Very well shot and processed.

regards
tifosi.

Clevermax, that digitally remastered one is awesome. Mind sharing the details?

@Furioussphinx
Oh Ok, I get it now! When I read that post from Clevermax, I actually thought that he had remastered the old file to the new digital image and I was like, Wow! :)

@clevermax
It's still wow :) But not as wow as it would have been if you digitally remastered an old photograph to that look!

A rather ordinary click, yet i enjoyed it, hence the post..no pp
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Regards,
TG.

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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 1514194)
@clevermax
Incredible! I am in awe right now! Just one question, thats an old film photograph right? Then how did u get the RAW from it?

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@clevermax
It's still wow :) But not as wow as it would have been if you digitally remastered an old photograph to that look!
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Clevermax, that digitally remastered one is awesome. Mind sharing the details?
Thanks for the comments mates!

I think I need to clear off some confusion now.... TG, It is not an old film photograph, I processed the RAW file to give it that look... the small image in the middle is how the original RAW file would look like without any processing:




And for the digital remaster thing, I was just joking (remember, I had put a smiley there :)), I processed it from the same RAW file which I used to generate that old photo.

I used Photomatix and CS4 to process that last picture. Made a pseudo HDR from the RAW, it never looked great but I liked the rocks in that when a low value for the light smoothing was selected - the original had this portion too dark. So I manually blended that portion alone from the HDR to the original image, using CS4. Then further processing was done in CS4, some color/curve corrections, treatment to sky (highpass filter) and water (that blue color to give a Seychelles beach effect), straightened up the horizon and mostly, that's it.

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Originally Posted by furioussphinx (Post 1514207)
Here a few more I shot last early morning. And last pic was also taken last year.

OK, now you are pushing it.:) What made the earlier shot so great was the human emotion, it is a hard thing to capture. You were able to capture a bunch of students preparing for something with intense concentration, some in focus, some not, and the varied colors were just right on.

Enroute to Vagamon. Somewhere between Dindigul-Theni:
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Sorry for the bad composition.
Shangumugham beach, trivandrum

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 1517628)
Sorry for the bad composition.
Shangumugham beach, trivandrum

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Crows are the smartest birds :)

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Originally Posted by pramodkumar (Post 1517645)
Crows are the smartest birds

I knew this was coming... :)

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Pic taken in Kuttikanam, Kerala.

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benny, the landscape is a good candidate for an HDR/exposure blend, you should have tried that. sky is washed out and some of the pic is too dark.


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