I like the first one, but I love the second one! I really like abstract images, I've been shooting abstract photos for three years. For the second one, the grain is that of ISO 4000 or did you add it later?
Thanks. I went to silver effex for the black white conversion, I used the film noir preset which adds grain and vignetting, then back in Lightroom I lowered the temperature to get the blueish tone. Just playing around...
@Richard said:
Nice work, Cristóbal. I like them all and the details in the other thread as well. The processing adds interest.
Thanks Richard, I shot these thinking black and white, but then started playing with the temperature, I had no idea what was going to happen exactly... I'm glad you liked the square cut-outs too, I'm thinking of having around 16 of those and place them in a 4 x 4 square grid, I'll post it if I like it.
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Interesting study... 2&3 for me...
I like the first one, but I love the second one! I really like abstract images, I've been shooting abstract photos for three years. For the second one, the grain is that of ISO 4000 or did you add it later?
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Thanks. I went to silver effex for the black white conversion, I used the film noir preset which adds grain and vignetting, then back in Lightroom I lowered the temperature to get the blueish tone. Just playing around...
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Very interesting! Love # 2.
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Thanks Denise!
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Wow is the only word! I can see them hanging in a museum or some office building!
Nice work, Cristóbal. I like them all and the details in the other thread as well. The processing adds interest.
Great stuff, Cristóbal. I love # 4 for the symmetry. The others are also very good.
Thanks Tom, glad you liked them. Keep well my friend.
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Thanks Richard, I shot these thinking black and white, but then started playing with the temperature, I had no idea what was going to happen exactly... I'm glad you liked the square cut-outs too, I'm thinking of having around 16 of those and place them in a 4 x 4 square grid, I'll post it if I like it.
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