It has a little unsharp on it, I wanted to keep it pretty natural as far as sharpness goes, because there is a lot of real subtle detail there, but it could easily handle some more sharpness as well.
not like a super great picture, yet awsum - we have an office \o/
its in a as steampunk as it can get building from the 19th century and damn those people already handled the dogpoo problem i wonder why not every newer building in berlin has this, its the fucking capitol of dogpoo
Here's some of mine. I hope you enjoy them. The 2nd two are from when I was doing a mocap shoot a couple of months ago. Thank goodness for remote shutter release haha.
I used split toning in Lightroom. Basically it allows you to tint the highlights and shadows. I also tweeked the color temperature to make it a little warmer.
poop: These are awesome. I need to get a job in iceland Just out of curiosity: Are you living in Akranes?
Nope, but I have been there once. It's a sleepy little town that you can see Reykjavik from, knowing the party is across the bay. The capital is where it's at. :-)
It'd be like if you could see NYC from your house in the rural ozarks, but had to drive for 2 hours to get there. And pay a 12 dollar toll each way to use the tunnel or it takes 3 hours.
Have I posted this before? its old so maybe, sorry if I have.
Much love.
Just had another trip to amsterdam with my new ae-1 and ektar loaded so excited to see how they come out
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Strike a pose, Ren fair style by SauceyJack, on Flickr
MooNie the Magnif'Cent by SauceyJack, on Flickr
Now that's a knife by SauceyJack, on Flickr
Here is one from a recent hiking trip.
DSC08954 by S_Kern, on Flickr
WOw, earthquake, thats literally Teh Sex! (you know cause of the whole Poly-nation thing)
Well holy fucking balls. Dunno how I missed this one, thanks for bumping Alberto!
How about throwing some more sharpen on there see how it looks?
But thats one of the nicest photos I've ever seen in this thread.
Thanks! I posted the full-res shot here: http://www.polycount.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1412284&postcount=2345
It has a little unsharp on it, I wanted to keep it pretty natural as far as sharpness goes, because there is a lot of real subtle detail there, but it could easily handle some more sharpness as well.
1957 Mercury Turnpike headlight by SauceyJack, on Flickr
Big "V" by SauceyJack, on Flickr
its in a as steampunk as it can get building from the 19th century and damn those people already handled the dogpoo problem i wonder why not every newer building in berlin has this, its the fucking capitol of dogpoo
1957 Mercury Turnpike side mirror by SauceyJack, on Flickr
Spirit of Ecstasy IV by SauceyJack, on Flickr
34:52 - Get out and shoot 3 by SauceyJack, on Flickr
Here's some of mine. I hope you enjoy them. The 2nd two are from when I was doing a mocap shoot a couple of months ago. Thank goodness for remote shutter release haha.
Actually yeah! That's a motion capture suit that we have at work. The LED's are all red actually. I changed the color in post.
35:52 - Silhouette by SauceyJack, on Flickr
Dodge Challenger by SauceyJack, on Flickr
How did you achieve such colors on that car photo? It's really pleasant to look at!
oh man thats Cameron from barely balanced! i havent seen his show in a few years
I used split toning in Lightroom. Basically it allows you to tint the highlights and shadows. I also tweeked the color temperature to make it a little warmer.
DSCF1033-Edit.jpg by mr-chompers, on Flickr
You stole my cat! lol almost identical though mine is a bit battle worn.
Lizard by Ilja Kocken, on Flickr
handheld pano
DSCF1071.jpg by mr-chompers, on Flickr
Chevrolet Caprice by kwakkie, on Flickr
50/50 NYC by kwakkie, on Flickr
Cheating
DSCF1074.jpg by mr-chompers, on Flickr
Autumnishere
Nope, but I have been there once. It's a sleepy little town that you can see Reykjavik from, knowing the party is across the bay. The capital is where it's at. :-)
It'd be like if you could see NYC from your house in the rural ozarks, but had to drive for 2 hours to get there. And pay a 12 dollar toll each way to use the tunnel or it takes 3 hours.
Alley, Meatpacking district by kwakkie, on Flickr
Alley, Chinatown by kwakkie, on Flickr
Posting more pics here than game art... sorry *shrug*
Much love.
Just had another trip to amsterdam with my new ae-1 and ektar loaded so excited to see how they come out
kwakkie, I like the tonality in your post processing, what software are you using to achieve it?
DSCF1123.jpg by mr-chompers, on Flickr
well, actually the same tree from a different angle.
From Wikipedia:
Bealach na B
haha great! calls for a speech bubble!