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St. Louis' Gateway Arch in an HDR image. It doesn't exactly look like what my eyes and brain usually register as a photograph. You might think it was a painting. If I came upon this with no knowledge of the context, just looking at an image, I would be unsure whether it was interesting or trite junk. What do you think?
St. Louis' Gateway Arch in an HDR image. It doesn't exactly look like what my eyes and brain usually register as a photograph. You might think it was a painting. If I came upon this with no knowledge of the context, just looking at an image, I would be unsure whether it was interesting or trite junk. What do you think?
WHAT'S NICE ABOUT WHERE I AM RIGHT NOW: it's quiet. I'm in my home office, my son's old bedroom. There's just the ostinato of air in the ducts and my fingers on the keyboard. No other demands on my attention. It's quiet.
TOMORROW: HDR in perspective.
8 comments:
bel effet, cela donne une sensation de film de fantastique.
nice effect, it gives a feeling of fantastic film.
It really is a very painterly image. Well done as usual!
The arch seems to be infinitely photographable. To my eye it looks like a professional photograph. I wouldn't have suspected it had been modified if you hadn't told us.
I love this. I hope you don't mind that I posted it (with attribution) over at clusterflock.org
Yes, I see what you mean about it looking like a painting, and I'm trying to figure out why. Maybe the light on th arch seems to be - not flat, exactly, but more uniform than in a regular photo. (?)
Enjoy your quietude.
Hmm. I really like the light on the foreground leg and the sky behind it. Something about the foreground trees make them look airbrushed or something though, in a not so good way. Perhaps the contrast between them and the sky, and especially the arch. Maybe a quirk of the HDR software or its use.
You've got super lighting on the arch today. Love the blush of color.
Great shot
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