great use of textures, gives the edgy feel to them.
although somehow i dont think these are the couple for such a feel honestly.. they don't look very artistic or (cant think of a good english word for it) 'against the flow' that you would expect with the processing, especially with the guy in his bland cloths and average shoes. but maybe they are and it suits them
they seem very contextually contrasty to me. Let me explain.
The setting seems dystopian and dreary and the people are not at all. I find it strange, yet interesting. I have nothing to complain about, surely not! Just not something you see everyday.
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Great! I love them! What are you using for processing, if you don't mind my asking?
For PP I imported them into Lightroom where I have a bunch of presets that I test them on until I find one that has the right look that I want. Then I opened them up in CS2, ran a high pass sharpen, added the texture layer, then masked the texture where I wanted and didn't want it.
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although somehow i dont think these are the couple for such a feel honestly.. they don't look very artistic or (cant think of a good english word for it) 'against the flow' that you would expect with the processing, especially with the guy in his bland cloths and average shoes. but maybe they are and it suits them
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The setting seems dystopian and dreary and the people are not at all. I find it strange, yet interesting. I have nothing to complain about, surely not! Just not something you see everyday.
Moving away from photography and into cinema. PM me if you have questions about DSLR workflow or production questions.
Film Reel: http://vimeo.com/19955876
For PP I imported them into Lightroom where I have a bunch of presets that I test them on until I find one that has the right look that I want. Then I opened them up in CS2, ran a high pass sharpen, added the texture layer, then masked the texture where I wanted and didn't want it.
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