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Mykonos?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:24 am
by wendellt
Not exactly shot in Mykonos but was going for the theme, shot in Castle cove sydney
Campaign for designer Annette Trackzyk

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the rest:
http://www.zeduce.org/images/shoot/Anne ... nnette.htm

Re: Mykonos?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:59 am
by Reschsmooth
1 & 2 are great - the colour in the sky and the lines make them wonderful images.

Re: Mykonos?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:54 pm
by surenj
Wow!

Inspired by your recent posts! They are all superb.

This series grabbed me as it's a great study of the high key.

Were these exposed as high key images or done in post? How do you get those tones of the sky? The blues are mesmerising!

Also, I thought the #3 of the crucifiction series was one of the best photos I have seen in this forum this year! How did you get the viewpoint on that? Ladder??? :wink:

Re: Mykonos?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:04 pm
by wendellt
surenj wrote:Wow!

Inspired by your recent posts! They are all superb.

This series grabbed me as it's a great study of the high key.

Were these exposed as high key images or done in post? How do you get those tones of the sky? The blues are mesmerising!

Also, I thought the #3 of the crucifiction series was one of the best photos I have seen in this forum this year! How did you get the viewpoint on that? Ladder??? :wink:


Hi the images were caught notmal exposure but in photoshop decided to high key them so they look somewhat like a subconscious vision to make it look more nostalgic of a dream.
in photoshop i make a gradient mask in a new duplicated(background layer) i choose a gradient in this case purple(pinkish) to white and then set the inking controls in hte layer box to screen to screen the colour over the image

with the blues i force the colour change by using hue and saturation choosing the blue tones and changing hte hue to a purple(RGB slider move red slider). I also desaturate the blue channel as well. This is done after the gradient mask procedure.

thankyou for all the comments and interest.