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Paris, Tuilleries, august 2007

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:icongreeneyedharpy:
This is so beautiful, I would love to know your technique for making these. Just lovely! :hug:
:iconice-beam:
The tones and details are great.
Majestic.

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:iconvitalia:
awesome! the cloud in the back looks like a cardboard cut-out (complement!) The photos have such awesome contrast! I need to learn HDR!

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:iconsvensson:
Thank you :)

For the technique, well i can explain the Photoshop CS3process for this one (it is fresh in my memory :D ) :
- I usualy shot in RAW, so i correct some stufs with Camera Bridge (Cromatic Abberation..)
- Auto levels
- S curve to enhance contrast
- W&B conversion (Blue filter)
- Vigneting (Lens correction filter)
- Gradient Map (cyanotype like, you'll found some gradients on Equivoque gallery : here , here and here, i think i gonna transform'em into Photoshop gradients and put it on DA somedays)
- Sharpening, signature and frame and save for print version
- Resize, slight sharpening and save for screen version.

hope i answered you :)

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Sven
:iconsvensson:
Thank you :)
But for this one, it is not HDR, i user a pola filter and post processed it in Photoshop, you can read the process in my comment to GreenEyedHarpy below :)

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Sven
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Oh, forgot to mention that i shoted with a polarizer filter :)

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Sven
:iconesteficita:
This is a really beautiful shot!

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:iconseamist:
Just beautiful! I am so loving your work :D

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:iconvitalia:
Thanks so much, I'm eager to learn your technique!

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NIKON CORPORATION
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Aug 21, 2007, 12:42:38 PM

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