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through_the_lens | all galleries >> Galleries >> Cindy Flood, USA > Faded Dressing Room
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09-AUG-2010 Cindy Flood

Faded Dressing Room

Wisconsin

I shot 3 photos consisting of main subject and 2 textured walls with cracks in them. I changed the main subject to black and white and added a warm layer. I then added the 2 textured walls, one at a time and adjusted opacity. I used an action to put the deckle edge and mat onto the photo.

Sony Alpha Nex-5 ,Contax Zeiss G 45 f/2
1/30s f/1.0 iso1000 hide exif
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Date/Time09-Aug-2010 13:52:28
MakeSony
ModelNEX-5
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length
Exposure Time1/30 sec
Aperturef/1
ISO Equivalent1000
Exposure Bias0.30
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Mohamed Mahmoud17-Aug-2010 04:18
Spectacular
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Cindi Smith 16-Aug-2010 23:20
This is really good....almost reminds me of a ghost. Very well processed, Cindy!
hal 16-Aug-2010 07:50
Shenanigans ??
l call it a wonderful artistic talent and great technical skill
Cindy Flood16-Aug-2010 04:03
Thank you Rudi, Lennart, Hal, Terry, Frank, Bob, Pat, Steve, Michael and Barry. I'm thankful that you all put up with my Photoshop shenanigans.
Barry 16-Aug-2010 02:39
I doubt there is any end to your creativity in Photoshop Cindy... and what you have done here work very well...
Michael Edwards15-Aug-2010 22:45
Beautiful , haunting image, Cindy.
Love the depth of shadows,...
Steve Mockford15-Aug-2010 19:02
Very fine processing. The final image is beautiful.
Pat Nighswander 15-Aug-2010 18:24
Great effects and fine post processing.
Guest 15-Aug-2010 17:37
Nicely seen in all of it's possibilities.
The layering gives it an almost 3D look.
Frank Kavanagh Photography15-Aug-2010 16:55
A lovely shot Cindy, love the treatment.
Terry 15-Aug-2010 16:45
A fairly complicated process, but very effective, Cindy.
It certainly does look like an old treasured photograph.
Very nicely done.
hal 15-Aug-2010 16:44
Cindy this is most creative and artistic.
Thank you for explaining how you achieved this effect.
You have created a really brilliant work of art.
Lennart Waara15-Aug-2010 16:32
Impressing work! I do not know how to do it but it works very well!
Rudi 15-Aug-2010 15:15
Interesting and very effective!