Photography that look like painting and/or illustration
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- johnny_wobble0
not exactly like your example, but...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/den…http://www.flickr.com/photos/cfr…
this guy has his linking disabled, but has some cool blurry handheld stuff like this http://www.flickr.com/photos/cfr…- meant to say, long exposure hand heldjohnny_wobble
- http://www.chrisfrie…johnny_wobble
- this is not exactly what I was thinking of. But nice anyways.benfal99
- yeah, i know. it fits the painterly-like description though.johnny_wobble
- i like his stuff. nice.sea_sea
- loool0
it would be nice to know how to get this effect...unfortunately only thing I can think of is to find some action here, and use it to get something similar...
- Ctrlx0
Crush the blacks.
- uan0
duplicate layer
unsharp mask with something like 200%, 50, 0.
Multiply as blend mode and play around with opacity.
- MHDC0
Lighting, more lighting... carefully crafted dof, and an artistic use of film sensitivities.
- beav0
Crushed blacks
- vaxorcist0
Most of the above used large soft diffused lighting...
Cloudy day light with tweeked white balance, and/or large light source like a scrim, huge softboxe(s) and/or Elinchrom Octobank,etc...
. it's not something you can fake in post if the image was shot with, say direct flash, or on a bright daylight contrasty light...
but most of the above color pallettes have been tweeked in post... the gregory crewdson stuff is lit light a movie set and costs almost as much to produce...
- epigraph0
use noise reduction on photos that don't have noise. Also I find that properly exposed hi-ish iso RAW from the 5dII comes out of the camera with an already painterly quality. Must be the in camera image processing.
- also a hella lot of retouching is all there is too it on the christian loubitan photoepigraph
- nikdaum0
A look like this:
from Zachary Scott http://www.zacharyscottphoto.com… ends up looking very Normal Rockwell-y.
I worked with him before. He uses a ton of shadow/highlight adjustment and sharpening to do this.
- Some curve and channel nonsense going on here too. Like the effect though - good result.mikotondria3
- yes this is niceHuebert
- benfal990
interesting..