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31-OCT-2009 jstrong

3G at High Noon

Canon EOS 5D ,Canon EF 28-105mm f/4-5.6 USM
1/200s f/4.0 at 32.0mm iso250 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Michael Kilpatrick06-Nov-2009 07:19
Yes, thanks for the explanation of how this was done. I'm going to do some experimenting. Regards, Michael
Guest 05-Nov-2009 02:59
Very Nice!
jnconradie04-Nov-2009 06:42
Thanks for the explanations. Much appreciated. Kind regards Nico
Canon DSLR Challenge03-Nov-2009 01:24
Thanks guys for the kind comments! In lightroom I used a preset 300 v1, with a little recovery. Took the image into PS and (I believe) used OnOne presets of "Color Intesify" and "Daily Multi-Vitamins A2", fading or doubling if the mood fit. Then I boosted the red hue a bit, and added a little dodging and burning here and there. Resize and sharpen. No cropping. I'm glad you asked since it forced me to recall :)

This is one of many of my first engagement shoot, and when I saw that clock I had to play with it. I handed off my iphone, to the bride to be, put on a funky rap song that must have been a freebie :)... which brought out some chuckles and fun if nothing else.

jano
Michael Kilpatrick02-Nov-2009 23:23
Very striking image. Like Nico, I'm curious as to how this "look" was achieved. Regards, Michael
Canon DSLR Challenge02-Nov-2009 09:38
Well done Jano, I love the clock... but I'm afraid you are 1 minute 29 seconds too early... lol.

Good concept and nice processing ~ Regards Bob
jnconradie02-Nov-2009 05:39
Wow, your processing is wonderful. Care to elaborate how you do that? I like the contrast between the "old" clock and the modern technology. Nice, strong, image... which looks straight from the pages of some fashion magazine. Compliments.