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Photographer eleonora frago  eleonora frago {Karma:2472}
Project #21 Alone Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Transportation
Humor
Film Format
Portfolio o b j e c t s
Lens Canon  70-200 mm f/2.8 L IS USM
Uploaded 4/3/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
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Country - Italy   Italy
About yellow filter in p.s. + diffuse glow.

i've find this bike during a sunday walk. i've try to give an old touch to the image with filters in p.s.
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eleonora frago eleonora frago   {K:2472} 4/26/2006
thank you Erik :)

eleonora

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Erik Neldner Erik Neldner   {K:10846} 4/23/2006
funny shapes! very interesting effect here.

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eleonora frago eleonora frago   {K:2472} 4/7/2006
ti ringrazio per il commento Piero :)

ciao e buon fine settimana,
eleonora

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Piero Somma Piero Somma   {K:13399} 4/5/2006
anche se preferisco il BW in questo caso a colori mi piace di pił...il verde dell'erba la rende pił emozionante!
ciao

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eleonora frago eleonora frago   {K:2472} 4/5/2006
thank you so much, Hugo :)

i've tried the b-w version but the result didn't satisfy my idea.
perhaps is for the background too much packed and not uniform that cause confusion.

now i will try a colour mixer version.

thank you again,

eleonora
(and sorry for my bad bad english...)

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 4/4/2006
Hi Eleonora, Good shot, the angle shows the split bend in the wheels perfectly, and creates a very interesting scene.

As to adding an old air to an image, I feel a bit more ambiguous, both to adding that air, as well as how you did it in this photo.

First, I think adding a dated look to a photo is widely overrated, as it imposes an atmosphere, which wasn't there in the first place. Apart from artistic freedom, in which it can serve a purpose, I believe in most cases it distracts from the photographical merit of the photo, in stead of adding to it. To me, such Photoshop manipulations do not improve a photo, but create a redundancy and distraction. This is, of course a subjective opinion, and I know many people like it. It all depends on how far you're willing to take it. Adding tears, scratches and stains would create a vintage feel to any photo, but would create digigraphy....:)

In this case, I can see the point of converting it to B&W, which would already create a timeless atmosphere without creating a redundancy or being distracting.

You could also try the colour mixer in photoshop, tweaking the original by changing the green, blue and red hues to a more yellow tone. Desaturating a few levels using the hue / saturation could also work.

In this image, I think you're already half way there, and I would only consider reducing the saturation of the green levels, maybe changing the hue a bit, as well as playing around with the contrast and brightness a bit.

Hope this helps,

Cheers,

Hugo

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eleonora frago eleonora frago   {K:2472} 4/4/2006
any suggestion is appreciated. I would want to know which passages make in p.s. for giving an old air to an image. thank you :)

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