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Oliver Suhr


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Kommentare 10

  • Oliver Suhr 26. August 2007, 23:54

    another editing by myself

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    Oliver Suhr
  • aw masry 24. August 2007, 15:02

    Beautiful scene with nice angle !!
    Best regards - aw masry
  • Oliver Suhr 23. August 2007, 10:37

    @ all,
    Thanks a lot for ideas, work and input!
    cheers, Olli
  • Alexandra Baltog 22. August 2007, 13:08

    ;-) this is my suggestion...

    You can see the warm afternoon light..and I think the b&w versions are not so good here. This place has a lot of details which could disappear in that editing try...

    Cheers,
    Alex
  • Dragos Ion 22. August 2007, 10:51

    Next time , put the camera on the ground. You will see something more dynamic and avoid a boring perspective.
    Regards ,
    Dragos
  • Dave Donaldson 18. August 2007, 2:13

    My interpretation.....



  • Andy Pomplun 17. August 2007, 23:36

    as Martin, would really like to blend out a lot of things going on in this scene, so I just tried blending it all out a bit by giving an "antique" touch... :))
    Oli Contest
    Oli Contest
    Andy Pomplun


    using the existing overexposion by even exagerating it....
  • Matthias Moritz 17. August 2007, 22:15

    Wow, I just had some of the ideas Martin offered:

    workshop by Olli
    workshop by Olli
    Matthias Moritz
  • Martin Unger 17. August 2007, 22:06

    Yes, it's overexposed and asks for some editing...
    But the real problem is in my opinion that there is so much going on, the poster (which by the way is the only clear "eye-contakt"), the girl sitting on the floor, the man waiting. The 2 backpackers in the middle are not clear enough, so they make just for an additional element.
    But: all that is going on in the left side of the picture, and that's resulting in a difficult imbalance. There's "nothing" on the right...
    As you asked I tried a version in b/w, cropping away a little part from the right and from top.
    Converting to b/w with gradient map, then working with different layers with curves, and adding just a hint of sepia... Well, all that was now done a little bit in a hurry...
  • Shi Bi De 17. August 2007, 21:20

    iii - Oliver
    Das Bild ist massiv überstrahlt und deshalb viel zu hell.
    Sorry, so wirkts nicht :-(

    Grüsse
    Peter