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Mostly denoising and adding some contrast.
Happy processing
IMG_4641.CR3 (14.4 MB)
This file is licensed Creative Commons, By-Attribution, NonCommercial, Share-Alike](Deed - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International - Creative Commons).
Mostly denoising and adding some contrast.
Happy processing
OK, Ofnuts. Didn’t know you shared this one for play. lololol
Of course I had to use it to bronze myself. lolol
Details at my flickr (i.e, click the image). ![]()
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@lylejk it is Krolme!
Maybe so, paperdigits. Was going to call it metallized me, but, at the time, it looked like bronze. lololol
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OK; just realized you memed Krolme. lololololololol
I really need to get more real sleep. ![]()
It is internal architecture and explicitly a cathedral that I have as my first hope-for subject when my Laowa fisheye arrives on Tuesday 4 November. Thanks for this image!
OK; why not droste it, too. Of course I converted it back to Euclidean and horizontally tiled by 5 before Pan to bow step followed by drose. It’s what I do (and yes, some superficial other thingys as well). lol
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When used outdoors, fisheyes result in a wide swath of sky, so unless you have interesting clouds to fill that they are best used indoors in places with interesting ceilings, which is what churches are usually.
Here is how this shot was taken.
Thanks for the link to your other thread. Very nice pictures there as well! Kind regards Jetze
Hello,
Beautiful, striking shot.
Here are my suggestions, with a preference for the monochrome version.
Darktable 5.3 (master) avec Agx.
Greetings from Brussels,
Christian