Haha thanks! Im kind of embarrased to say this but theyre actually slightly tweaked photoshop actions based on these instagram clones: http://dbox.tumblr.com/post/5426249009/instagram-filters-as-photoshop-actions with some extra photoshopping on some of the images of course :poly136: Manhattan bridge by kwakkie, on Flickr
LOL yeah, but they hanged a lot of people on it. I just think people (myself included) sense things because we 'expect' too. The original bridge was actually destroyed by a flood soon after the Civil War ended. I'm glad it turned out ok. I was messing with the camera before I took this and forgot to turn the exposure comp.…
Thanks guys :) @GoSsS: the vast majority of my post process work is done in Canon's DPP (Digital Photo Proffessional), I used to do some more PP tweaks in Photoshop, but now I almost exclusively stay in DPP, it's such a great program. @ JordanW: Great shot; what setup did you use to capture that? Here is another long…
Haha, congrats poopinmymouth! Be sure to take some shots looking down on your subjects. I'm finishing up the 35mm class I've been taking and I decided to shoot my final project on "The Forgotten Railroad Heritage of Central Virginia." The area that I live in used to be a very busy railroad hub and the remains of the…
Lightroom gives you the same raw processing engine, but also a library system as well.... If you're using PS to process and nothing else, there isn't really an advantage to LR, maybe some workflow advantages(copy and paste settings for batch processing, etc). Personally, I don't like the LR library system, I would rather…