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    Architecture; A Negative View

    A new series I've been playing with



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    #2
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    what interesting shots, I like that. The 2nd is my favorite of the 2. What process are you using to get this
    :- Ian

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      Thanks Tigger. It's a simple colour inversion and then I've pushed the sharpening beyond what would be reasonable in a positive image, to accentuate the edges and give it the sort of look you might see in an architectural render.

      They were both shot after dusk. The first one there was still a little light left in the sky whilst the second one there was no cloud and the sky was pretty dark.
      Last edited by Jonathan Teatime; 08-02-2018, 23:30.
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        I like the second one. It's different enough without being jarring. The problem I have with the first is that it's not recognisable enough to be able to tell what it is or what's been done. if you see what I mean?
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          Re: Architecture; A Negative View

          Originally posted by Jonathan Teatime View Post
          Thanks Tigger. It's a simple colour inversion and then I've pushed the sharpening beyond what would be reasonable in a positive image, to eventuate the edges and give it the sort of look you might see in an architectural render.

          They were both shot after dusk. The first one there was still a little light left in the sky whilst the second one there was no cloud and the sky was pretty dark.
          excellent work then, I do think like Andy, its a case of finding the right image to use this process on
          :- Ian

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            #6
            Re: Architecture; A Negative View

            Now that is quite amazing and I am considering the next stage. Part of the image negative and the other part positive. With the right image, that could be fun.
            Colin

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              #7
              Re: Architecture; A Negative View

              Very interesting processing, Jonathan, that suits the very modern curvaceous buildings. Unlike the others I'm going to say I prefer the first though, I think the extra clutter of the second works against it, for me it works better when nearly abstract, and this works best when just simple lines and shapes.
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                #8
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                I very much like these, really original processing. The first is truly abstract as you're left working out what its all about. The second is excellent too...but not so abstract in that sense. a whole series would be good to see.
                Brian Vickers LRPS

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                  #9
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                  Nicely processed. The processing works well for this set.

                  Tom

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                    #10
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                    Thanks for the feedback guys.

                    Colin that is an interesting idea that I shall have a play with, thank you for the additional inspiration.
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