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2016-06-10, 11:58:30

scooter66

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Hi all,
here are the images of recent work.

Bye


2016-06-10, 12:16:18
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maru

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That's really pleasant to look at. For some reason I like the 1st image more, although the angle/framing could be different. I think a perfectly leveled, straight archviz shot would work great here.
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2016-06-10, 12:59:12
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Thanks Maru,
I am very happy that you find that images are pleasant.
I tried to make the first image with straight vertical lines but in this case the result was not convincing enough for too much "distortion" perspective.
I tried to change the point of view but I was losing the balance of the composition was looking for.
If I will find the time I still have to redo it following your advice.

Bye

Andrea

2016-06-10, 13:14:03
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2016-06-13, 11:31:14
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Thank you Belly!
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2016-06-13, 13:07:12
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denisgo22

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In short 2 the pictures on the wall is hang strangely low on waist level of human growth and kitchen heights belt :)

2016-06-16, 03:36:51
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1st shot is what my camera would see, nooice.

« Last Edit: 2016-06-17, 06:36:53 by Noah45 »
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2016-06-20, 12:05:48
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Thanks for your time
@ Denisgo22, those are not paintings but niches in the wall
@ Noah45, thanks ;-)

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2016-06-21, 07:18:07
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very impressive,how was the lighting done? that always seems to be one of the hardest parts to achieve with the correct color balance
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2016-06-22, 11:15:25
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Thanks Mitviz
even for me, light is one lifte most critical aspects ...
I used an HDRI for general lighting, then VFB+ to fix contrasts, colors, bloom and glare.

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