Cool clock but even more the processing appears clean and sharp. Did you do something special with the processing or it was just a good capture to begin with?
Very nice, I like the slight counterclockwise rotation in combination with the rotation about the y-axis placing the lefthand side closer than the right....gives it that "timeless" feeling.
Thanks, guys.
I guess it all looks pretty much in order.
Another older image from Musee D'Orsay. My sister was visiting, looking through images to print and place in a store she is planning to open. And she liked this one.
As far as processing and the clean look, it was one clean clock!!
Limited processing, all in LR from RAW. Contrast, vibrance, touch of clarity, overall sharpening and additional sharpend/clarity boost with a brush. As always, set black and white points. No cleaning/cloning, noise reduction.
pinball_pw wrote:
Looks great. Must be the 135L... - Paul
Thx, Paul.
I was surprised when my sister spotted this one, I opened it up and processed it.
An oldie. With the trusted 28-138 IS. At 5.6 yet! Handheld, but maybe, just maybe I rested my arms on a railing or something. I dont know. I took this about 8 years ago.