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Architectural Photography

Discussion in 'General Photography' started by aposhark, Apr 4, 2013.

  1. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    These are my houses...............

    Only joking :)

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  2. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    Nice find and very interesting that. :like:
    I've booked it as it might be a big help for me as I try to get to grips with Photoshop.

    Fascinating to see what can be done.
    I my early days the 'post-processing' was done in the dark room. Time consuming and for me quite constrained. Photoshop is a wonderful tool.
    I just don't get to spend the time working with that I'd wish for. I tend to learn new things as and when I find out I need it for whatever reason.
  3. oss
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    oss Somewhere Staff Member

    That was certainly very interesting Mike, I have a copy of Photoshop but I don't use it much as most of my digital darkroom work is done in Adobe Lightroom but it is quite incredible what can be acheived, the camera never lies eh :D

    Peter Lightroom is good enough for 95% of the post processing that most ordinary folks might ever want to do, full Photoshop is overkill for most of us. It is only when you get into layers and masks that full Photoshop comes into it's own.

    For me most PP is spotting (dust removal) some cloning out of the odd offending item growing out of someones head or the likes, and adjustments to the levels and curves, oh and correcting squinty horizons.
  4. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    Peter, I just wish I could spend a few months alone with photoshop to really know many of the tricks. I use it the way you do.

    My kids stops me doing most things these days. At least I can go out with them taking photos although my son cannot walk yet, but he's not far off!
  5. aposhark
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    aposhark Well-Known Member Lifetime Member

    Absolutely, Jim :vhappy:
    I have a video of how a female model's body was changed.
    Her body in 2D was surrounded by a frame and to see many things being altered was amazing.
    I'm not surprised many women feel inadequate! :erm:

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