Maine Lighthouse - Thoughts on Conversion Technique?
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I shot this view of Pemaquid Point Lighthouse on my trip to Maine. (It's the most-photographed lighthouse in Maine, so I read.) For a little different look, I thought I'd try to convert it to an older-looking print, perhaps as a poster. What do ya'll think of the conversion? Does it work? Here's a smaller view of the original also. Thanks, Lauren
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Well, I think, in my humble opinion, the sky seems to be a bit off... maybe too grainey? the rest does look antique... even the guy sitting in the chair!!!:D
Of course I would not know how to fix it! I do not use Photoshop or digital enhancements.
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Thanks for the look. Glad you noticed the guy in the chair--wasn't sure whether to try and take him out of the shot. Sky is very grainy, which is part of the conversion. (I used the demo version of Exposure2 from AlienSkin.) But, I wondered if it was too grainy also, so I'll be interested to hear more comments.
Thanks for your comment on my website. I'm trying to bring some attention to our animals, especially since SA has had so much bad publicity about its shelters.
I'd love to stop by Big Bend sometime. I've been all over Texas but never there. Really want to come do some birding there!
Cheers,
Lauren
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Are you from Maine? I live in southern Maine
Lauren Blackwell
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While I love the overall color scheme of the conversion, I do think that the grain in the sky is a little too distracting. If it's that obvious in a web shot, I can't imagine that it would print too well on a larger scale and I've made that mistake for a long time - working on pics which looked good on the PC but not in print. I'd try to mask the sky and lessen the effect or reduce the grain there.
Other than that, I think it's a very cool photograph. Oh, and I LOVE Maine, I live in NY but have taken plenty of trips to Maine, to it's most remote areas as well, like the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. My favorite place is Jackman, 30 minutes West of Moosehead Lake and 18 Miles South from the Canadian border. A town named "Jackman", it doesn't get any better than that .
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