I like the black and white in the tubes the best and I’m not really a black and white person, but it really does something to the image. Nice post production, what do you use?
In Photoshop then I take it, I follow Florabella on Facebook, but can’t remember if they have Lightroom presets as well or not. I’ve kinda got addicted to LR4 lately. Move into PS for graphics and layouts.
I have always wanted to take pics inside those cement tubes. Just never wanted to get in trouble…with the police, or anyone else….for doing it. Did you have any “trespassing” troubles?
Hi Heather…we did not have any trouble with the tubes or any trespassing issues. They were next to a sidewalk on a quiet campus with no one around, so we just snapped a few shots. We didn’t have to “sneak” into anywhere to use them, as they were more in OUR way than anything else, just as a garbage can or car would be. We obviously did not climb on them or do anything that would disturb them. They really give a neat effect. Interesting question!
I like the black and white in the tubes the best and I’m not really a black and white person, but it really does something to the image. Nice post production, what do you use?
Thanks! I use Florabella actions to finish off my post processing. The b/w is the basic b/w base with a “milk” filter on top.
In Photoshop then I take it, I follow Florabella on Facebook, but can’t remember if they have Lightroom presets as well or not. I’ve kinda got addicted to LR4 lately. Move into PS for graphics and layouts.
Yes, in photoshop. I’m not sure if she does LR presets or not. ?? I know a lot of people love Lightroom!
I have always wanted to take pics inside those cement tubes. Just never wanted to get in trouble…with the police, or anyone else….for doing it. Did you have any “trespassing” troubles?
–Heather Hiding Photography
Hi Heather…we did not have any trouble with the tubes or any trespassing issues. They were next to a sidewalk on a quiet campus with no one around, so we just snapped a few shots. We didn’t have to “sneak” into anywhere to use them, as they were more in OUR way than anything else, just as a garbage can or car would be. We obviously did not climb on them or do anything that would disturb them. They really give a neat effect. Interesting question!