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Christopher

posted on 20th Mar 13 at 13:54

That looks loads better Blukoo


BluKoo

posted on 20th Mar 13 at 13:14

:lol:

I decided to tidy up the tarmac...


IMG_0016_tarmac by Murray 1986, on Flickr


Rob E

posted on 19th Mar 13 at 20:12

:lol:


Gary

posted on 19th Mar 13 at 13:55

:lol:


GB123

posted on 15th Mar 13 at 14:54

quote:
Originally posted by Gary
Better, imo. Just need to shop in Jason Statham next to it :lol:




:boggle:


Gary

posted on 15th Mar 13 at 14:23

Post it up then you gay.


Whittie

posted on 14th Mar 13 at 16:30

I just ps'd the grey sky blue and it looked a billion times better, grey skies are shite and moody. (IMO)


Gary

posted on 14th Mar 13 at 15:11

Better, imo. Just need to shop in Jason Statham next to it :lol:


BluKoo

posted on 14th Mar 13 at 15:01

It was indeed a photoshopped filter.

How's this looking?


IMG_0034_light_sml by Murray 1986, on Flickr


Rob E

posted on 12th Mar 13 at 22:39

quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
I don't know how you can tell instantly that the blue sky has been grayed out in the center but it has been left around the edges, because other than increasing clarity and adding a gradient filter when processing the RAW file, not much has been done to the sky.

The 2nd sky has been edited quite a lot and I did think it was a little too dark and moody although it doesn't look underexposed on my screen at all. The car looks well exposed, it's just the sky which is really dark.

Maybe it's about time I got my monitor calibrated.




That will be down to the gradient filter then. I'm assuming its a photoshopped in gradient? It looks like the blue saturation has been sapped out from the sky.

I know what you mean about monitor calibration, I made a HDR image last night, I was pretty pleased with the outcome on my laptop screen then when I viewed it in work today it looked too dark/contrasty and wasnt that impressed with it :lol:

I'm about to buy a new laptop with a nice screen for photography work and there is also a very fancy monitor colour calibration device in my office which I may have to borrow if the boss doesn't mind :look:


BluKoo

posted on 12th Mar 13 at 19:51

quote:
Originally posted by Phillips_91
2nd ones definately a touch under-exposed mate, and im on calibrated monitor.

Like the shots in general though, looks like a cool shoot to have the oportunity with! :)


Ok. Cheers for the info :thumbs:


Phillips_91

posted on 12th Mar 13 at 19:45

2nd ones definately a touch under-exposed mate, and im on calibrated monitor.

Like the shots in general though, looks like a cool shoot to have the oportunity with! :)


BluKoo

posted on 12th Mar 13 at 19:29

quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
Very dark, were they happy with the results?


He was over the moon with the first image, but i'm still working on a couple of others, so I haven't sent anything else yet.

quote:
Originally posted by Rob E
Neither of these are doing anything for me sorry mate.

1. The sky looks far too overdone in both. The one with 4 cars and the plane - you can tell instantly that the blue sky has been grayed out in the center but it has been left around the edges. I would personally leave it blue as the gray/moody sky just doesnt suit the sunlit plane/cars. I would also recommend removing the storm drain and surrounding dark tarmac from the front of the picture, that was the first thing my eye got drawn to. If you have CS6 the content aware fill tool should blizt that out for you in seconds.

2. Again the sky is far far too dark along with the shillouted hills on the right hand side. If the car is meant to be the centre of focus then I would have fired some strobes off at the wheels expose them a bit better.


I don't know how you can tell instantly that the blue sky has been grayed out in the center but it has been left around the edges, because other than increasing clarity and adding a gradient filter when processing the RAW file, not much has been done to the sky.

The 2nd sky has been edited quite a lot and I did think it was a little too dark and moody although it doesn't look underexposed on my screen at all. The car looks well exposed, it's just the sky which is really dark.

Maybe it's about time I got my monitor calibrated.


Rob E

posted on 12th Mar 13 at 13:25

Neither of these are doing anything for me sorry mate.

1. The sky looks far too overdone in both. The one with 4 cars and the plane - you can tell instantly that the blue sky has been grayed out in the center but it has been left around the edges. I would personally leave it blue as the gray/moody sky just doesnt suit the sunlit plane/cars. I would also recommend removing the storm drain and surrounding dark tarmac from the front of the picture, that was the first thing my eye got drawn to. If you have CS6 the content aware fill tool should blizt that out for you in seconds.

2. Again the sky is far far too dark along with the shillouted hills on the right hand side. If the car is meant to be the centre of focus then I would have fired some strobes off at the wheels expose them a bit better.


Whittie

posted on 12th Mar 13 at 12:23

Very dark, were they happy with the results?


BluKoo

posted on 11th Mar 13 at 16:32

I was worried that one would appear a little dark.
It looks fine on one of my screens, but a little a dark on the other.


Gary

posted on 11th Mar 13 at 15:45

Not a fan of these dark photos.


BluKoo

posted on 11th Mar 13 at 15:43

quote:
Originally posted by Aidan-Fleming
This Aberdeen airport?


It is indeed.

quote:
Originally posted by neoquip
airbrush out the road cone and crop to remome the rainwater grate.

is it HDR'd too...... looks good though :)


The cone is gone. I must have had it on a layer set to 50% opacity on this one and just never noticed it.

Nope. No HDR here.

quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
money :!


I know. I'm kinda gutted I never got a look around the jet. The crew weren't around :(

Here's another shot from the day.


IMG_0034_sml by Murray 1986, on Flickr


Ben G

posted on 10th Mar 13 at 11:52

money :!


neoquip

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 22:11

airbrush out the road cone and crop to remome the rainwater grate.

is it HDR'd too...... looks good though :)


Aidan-Fleming

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 22:03

This Aberdeen airport?


BluKoo

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 18:56

There were 4 A8s there with the A** VCD plates on and I think there are another couple in the fleet.


IMG_0016_sml by Murray 1986, on Flickr


noshua

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 17:51

Casual...how many of those plates does he own?

Who is it?


BluKoo

posted on 9th Mar 13 at 16:27

I had a small shoot with a few Audi A8Ls and this £30,000,000 private jet today.

Here's a just a quick shot until I process the rest...


IMG_0001 by Murray 1986, on Flickr