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Stonehenge
By retaze
November 9th, 2011
I took this shot during my London trip in October. We attended on one of the daily bus tours to Stonehenge and i created an HDR tone-mapped image out of three exposures (+1 ,0, -1). While restoring some saturation, the picture got this sepia touch. Finally i tried to retouch the people who are walking around Stonehenge. As i am a Photoshop beginner, please be gentle with this retouch.
Fujifilm X100, Adobe Lightroom, Photomatix, Adobe Photoshop.
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england » fujifilm x100 » high dynamic range » landmarks » landscape » monochrome » photography » sepia tone » stonehenge » united kingdom » wiltshire england »
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Posted By: Daddy_Gemini
about 1 year, 4 months ago
Posted By: kipgolden
about 1 year, 3 months ago
Awesome photo of an incredible site! Truly poetic. Finally found my new desktop photo. Thank you. Thank you.
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Even though you said that you're not a pro in CS, It's not easy to tell where has it been touched. Check the gamma correction in CS and play with the dynamic range of the sky for your own and check the result. There is more power in the sky.