Hey, all...
IDK if this image would qualify, but I thought I'd post it here, and see, anyway.
This is one of many pictures I took with my digital camera, during my last trip to NYC. It is a photo of the statue of Atlas, as he holds up the globe of the world, in front of the NBC building. I took the photo into Photoshop CS2, and did some postwork with the lighting and color effects, until I got the sepia look I wanted. Let me know if you like it, and I'll post more.
-BolianAdmiral
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Personally I'd experiment a bit more to see if you could introduce some more contrast between the shadows and highlights.
yeah some more contrast would make this thing pop
Well, your picture. I'd say it's basically pretty nice, too bad the statue is so very cropped.
Got any shots where the building in the background is not facing 'away'?
Since the cropped Atlas doesn't seem to work that well, I'll do a version with the other pic I took.
I was going through my old NYC photos, and this particular photo always stands out as one of my favorites, simply because of the atmosphere it conveys...
I took this at Rockefeller Center as night fell, and it was raining. The smell and smoke from the food carts was everywhere, and intermixed with the lights and the rain, it was just awesome. And every time I look at this photo, I can't help but get a "Thomas Kinkade" vibe from it... something about it just has that feel, IMO. So, I took it into Photoshop, did some tweaking, and this was my result...
I like the angle. I kinda wish I could see the true colors as well. Thanks for the share.
I wish I could be there. I miss it...
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