invisible
Been spending a lot of time on here!
- Joined
- Mar 10, 2007
- Messages
- 5,213
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- Location
- Canada
- Website
- www.federicobuchbinder.com
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Haha, no... This is not the collapsing building! (although it wasn't in perfect shape either...)Fearlessly, he enters the collapsing building ...
That's the actual view. I wouldn't even know how to merge two images... I have so much Photoshop to learn!Is that the actual view through that window? Looks like a drawing. Nice effect!
Thank you!Awesome!
Thank you. I metered for the outside scene, then used fill flash for a hint of light inside. Settings: f/11 @ 16 mm, 1/400, ISO 100. Since the outside scene was very pretty, I had envisioned this one in colour. When I saw the image on my monitor (more than a month ago), I thought it was worthless so I put it aside. A few days ago I run into the image again and thought it could look nice in B&W so I tried a conversion it. The monochrome took the image to a whole new level, even though you really can't see the beauty of the outside scene in B&W...Awesome photo. I would like to know more about the setup, lighting, exposure and post processing.
Thank you, Destin! The title is a reference to the size of a flat-screen TV. Not overly clever, but it seems to have workedAwesome photo!!! am i the only one who doesn't get the title?