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Back to the new Arch and downtown overlook in East St. Louis, Illinois. The image across the bottom is not a Photoshop trick. The railing at the end of the overlook has this picture in the metal (I don't know how it's done) labeling the major features across the Mississippi.
I like how this turned out. It's an HDR with much messing around with levels, contrast and sharpness. It looks a bit like an etching.
Back to the new Arch and downtown overlook in East St. Louis, Illinois. The image across the bottom is not a Photoshop trick. The railing at the end of the overlook has this picture in the metal (I don't know how it's done) labeling the major features across the Mississippi.
I like how this turned out. It's an HDR with much messing around with levels, contrast and sharpness. It looks a bit like an etching.
en b&w avec le HDR cela rend bien.
ReplyDeleteYes! Awesome. I might have figured this out if I had taken the time to study a bigger image when I saw it on flickr. Instead it just perplexed me, and I accepted it as either PS or mystery and went on with my day, assuming I would see explanation here eventually.
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ReplyDeleteGreat shot as always.
They left out the power lines in the picture at the bottom tho.
BTW... My odyssey to the great first coast has been postponed to a date to be determined. I will be emailing you when the dates firm up.
Take care,
Eric
Wow is all I can say today!
ReplyDeleteThat is always an amazing arch!
ReplyDeleteWEll that's pretty cool, B. You don't miss a trick do you???V
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks kind of dramatic! I like that cityscape with this unique arch in its center. Great image!
ReplyDeleteThis is one for the Arch book, just fabulous. I akso like the tie-in to FaceBook. I'm slowly becoming a fan, though I never expected that.
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