peterm1
Veteran
Perhaps because this forum is primarily about rangefinders and rangefinders have traditionally been used for street photography I find that many people here are resistant to the idea of doing much post process work. Post processing is like darkroom work in the analogue photo world - more the domain of art photographers. (In my mind I compare Ansell Adams - the artist who spent huge amounts of time processing / printing his images with Robert Capa the reporter. These kind of epitomise the two extremes for me).
I quite enjoy the possibilities post processing opens up and while most of my photography is straight forward I occasionally "go for broke" and turn images into something quite different from how they started.
Here are a few of my more "extreme" examples. Not great art, maybe but fun to do never the less. Lets see yours...............
CHIAROSCURA

Chiaroscuro in hood by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
TEXTURE ON A CITY SKYLINE

Textures on City by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
CITY WALKERS

Impressions by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
COUNTRY GRAVEYARD IMPRESSIONS

Abstract dreaming - churchyard by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
I quite enjoy the possibilities post processing opens up and while most of my photography is straight forward I occasionally "go for broke" and turn images into something quite different from how they started.
Here are a few of my more "extreme" examples. Not great art, maybe but fun to do never the less. Lets see yours...............
CHIAROSCURA

Chiaroscuro in hood by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
TEXTURE ON A CITY SKYLINE

Textures on City by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
CITY WALKERS

Impressions by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
COUNTRY GRAVEYARD IMPRESSIONS

Abstract dreaming - churchyard by yoyomaoz, on Flickr