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This is a discussion on before and after.. within the Post Processing Central forums, part of the Photography Information category; Its been years since i have posted anything..i honestly just disappear from time to time, anyways...here is a before and ...

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before and after.. - 07-22-2011, 11:49 AM


Its been years since i have posted anything..i honestly just disappear from time to time, anyways...here is a before and after of a shot i did in feb 2010. I have many more before and afters from the past couple years....so ill be posting them also.. thanks everyone!

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07-22-2011, 11:49 AM


Well done. Love the grittier wall look.

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Cool, love what you did with the wall and floor.

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07-22-2011, 11:51 AM


I dig it, but the perspective of the hardwood floor doesn't look right. I'd use the perspective of the carpet from the before as a reference.

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Thanks!
I felt like the gritty wall fit well with the overall tone.

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I dig it, but the perspective of the hardwood floor doesn't look right. I'd use the perspective of the carpet from the before as a reference.
It is dark enough I didn't notice at first, but the angle does seem a touch off.

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I dig it, but the perspective of the hardwood floor doesn't look right. I'd use the perspective of the carpet from the before as a reference.
I felt like the floor was a lil off myself...but i guess thats what trial and error is for..thanks for the input!

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I dig it, but the perspective of the hardwood floor doesn't look right. I'd use the perspective of the carpet from the before as a reference.
Oh and I visited your website/blog, great work indeed!

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07-22-2011, 12:52 PM


Good stuff - love the processing but enjoy seeing your vision come to life.

Hope to see you posting more - we can all use inspiration here!
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Good stuff - love the processing but enjoy seeing your vision come to life.

Hope to see you posting more - we can all use inspiration here!
Thanks Mike. Im digging through my stuff now...ill post more soon.

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