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Early morning bike rideI haven't posted in a while... I was scouting out places where I could take romantic sort of portraits and/or dreamy shots and stumbled upon this (Could you tell that it's right next to a MAIN road?
Wanted to get your opinions on the mood (trying to set idyllic, fairytale) as well as technical glitches. link for larger photo http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2004/2248464214_734bf80a88_b.jpg Thanks for your help
Re: Early morning bike rideIts perfect for the kind of portraits that you want it for... I can already picture a couple hand in hand strolling down that path..
I also really like this image... it looks like it belongs in a tourist brochure.. The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: Early morning bike rideThanks Bindii...now I have to go and hunt down some people to photograph!
Re: Early morning bike rideI think it works great. It's soft and colourful.
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Re: Early morning bike rideWow, that is cool, Love it!
Re: Early morning bike ridewish melbourne was soo lush and green
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Re: Early morning bike rideWhere did you shoot this.. always looking for a good spot to cycle
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It's centennial park in Kensington (On the left of the image is Alison road leading to Randwick)
I think the saturation layer can help with that! Thanks for all your comments guys... I have been trying to emulate the style of Mr Rarindra Prakash with the light beams and mist and all.... You should check him out on the web.. Has some great PP done on already great shots.
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I think you've done a good job, there is definitely a similar flavour to the shot Well done.
Re: Early morning bike ridelooks great!
Minding telling us the steps used to process this? Thanks
Re: Early morning bike rideNo worries,
I will post the original image when I get home so you can compare. Essentially I picked the subject/lighting so that I can add the sunlight later... Hue to increase yellow Gradient solid layer to emulate the glare from the right Light rays (drawn with brush) and layer to overlay (subtle because I reduced opacity of the layer) Curves Selective sharpen biker and foreground, blur background Crop I posted this on dpreview retouch forum (full of experts!!) and one of them did a great job on it.. here is the link http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read. ... e=26846660 BTW this style is copied from Rarindra Prakesh on photo.net.
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