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February 6, 2014
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This is an interior shot of a old cabin in the Ghost Town of Bodie, California. The post work was done in photoshop and lightroom.Cabin.jpg

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This is great photo! I have check out that place one day. Was some HDR involved in this image? 

 

February 6, 2014
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I love the feeling of this image. Nothing is concentric.  Controlled colours. The window
is highlighted by the use of leading lines. Would have been great if you had 9 panes of
glass in window frame.
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February 6, 2014
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A great photo… I agree with Oksana, it does have an HDR look to it…

February 6, 2014
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I used lightroom which gave a very good HDR appearance to the photo, it was not a true bracketed HDR photo. 

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silentotto said
I used lightroom which gave a very good HDR appearance to the photo, it was not a true bracketed HDR photo. 

Is the picture in the window real or you added it in photoshop? If it is real, did you use flash for inside to balance it out with outside or you were able to recover outside with Lightroom? 

February 7, 2014
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easyexposure said

silentotto said
I used lightroom which gave a very good HDR appearance to the photo, it was not a true bracketed HDR photo. 

Is the picture in the window real or you added it in photoshop? If it is real, did you use flash for inside to balance it out with outside or you were able to recover outside with Lightroom? 

The window was washed out and I could not recover much detail, so I used photoshop to insert the buildings from another image taken that day, and added the light rays to add to the abandoned  mood of the image.

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silentotto said
The window was washed out and I could not recover much detail, so I used photoshop to insert the buildings from another image taken that day, and added the light rays to add to the abandoned  mood of the image.

I assumed so, but I think you’ve done a wonderful job. This photo would not be the same without it. 

February 8, 2014
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GREAT JOB!  BTW, how did you add the light rays and the sun image on the floor?

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mscharff said
GREAT JOB!  BTW, how did you add the light rays and the sun image on the floor?

Thanks.

The light on the floor was the easy part, it was already there.  I did the light rays with a light ray brush in photosho, the light rays were done on a separate layer and I reduced the opacity until I got the effect I liked.

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