Bodie Methodist Church
Uploaded: December 25, 2007 09:16:28
Originallly photographed with Ilford XP-1 Chromogenic B&W film. I then colorized it in Photoshop.
Kerry W. Willis December 25, 2007
Inspirational.... all joy, K.W. #814757Tim Heimel December 25, 2007
Beautiful! #5252217Dorothy Neumann December 25, 2007
Wonderful! I haven't a clue how you did it, but I love the results! Merry Christmas! #5252304Jeff Robinson December 25, 2007
Outstanding work!! Jeff #5252314Shelly A. Van Camp December 25, 2007
Very Pretty...Can you explain the effects alittle more? Thanks! #5252334Kristine Slipson December 25, 2007
W0W, that is really cool! Excellent work- a masterpiece!! #5252337Patrick Rouzes December 25, 2007
Captivating, incredible & exceptional image here!!! Amazing work,A.J.!!! #5252543Mike Clime December 25, 2007
Nice PS work! #5252626A. J. Perry December 25, 2007
Thank you all for your reviews. Shelly asked if I would explain the effect a little more....First, one must possses limitless patience and secondly, not much in the way of a social life.The only plug-in I used was the Fractalius filter to create the yellow glow effect of what appears to be snow. In reality, this shot was taken in mid-summer of 1977 and after a lot of experimentation I managed to turn desert sand into the illusion of freshly fallen snow.
Since the town of Bodie was abondoned more than 75 years ago, I had to figure out a way to bring it back to life for just one more Christmas service. The best way to describe it is to first, take as much time as neccessary to separately "select" every important feature within the image. Then, use all of the "auto" features first under the adjustments pulldown menu and then go with what looks best. Doesn't always work but it's a good starting point for optimizing your highlight and shadow points and "stretching" out your mid-tones.
Then, I colorize each selected section individually using the "colorize" feature of hue/saturation and further enhance it with the "color balance" sliders" until it looks close to where I want it. If it still needs further tweaking, I'll use the "Selective Color" feature under Adjustments.
Finally, after a few cold bottles of Yuengling's Black & Tan and a good cigar, I'm able to flatten anywhere from 30 to 40 layers and then proceed to the final step which is the "Apply Image" feature that will ultimately give it that "dramatic" look. Apply Image can't really be explained in a tutorial....you just have to experiment, experiment and experiment until it either drives you crazy or you're finally able to shout, "THAT'S IT"!! Of course, all of the above is assuming that you're using Photoshop as your editing platform.
I hope that helps, good luck....AJ #5252654
Shelly A. Van Camp December 25, 2007
Thanks AJ for taking the time to explain...not that I could ever do anything like this! It is beautiful and your work sure payed off...the Yuengling sounds good too!! Have a nice Christmas!!! #5252861Lorri Shane December 25, 2007
What a masterpiece, AJ! #5253062Dianna Hauf January 25, 2008
Excellent in every possible way, A.J.! Congratulations!!! #5392810Jill Odice January 25, 2008
Congrats on your finalist and also portraying my fav church in such a unique manner! #5393347Steve M. Harrington January 25, 2008
Good on you, AJ! Richly deserved!Kay E. Mahoney January 25, 2008
Congratulations on your second place winner, AJ. #5394391Margaret R. Barry January 25, 2008
Congratulations on your beautiful winner, AJ! #5395329Elida Gutierrez January 25, 2008
Especialy for the winnersEvy Johansen January 25, 2008
Big congratulations on your beautiful win, AJ!! Super work!! #5396616Linda Blair January 26, 2008
Congratulations!!!!! ☺ #5398990Kathleen K. Parker January 26, 2008
So cool!! Congrats, AJ!A. J. Perry January 26, 2008
Thanks to you all for those kind remarks. Much appreciated. I had just returned from a trip this morning and almost missed that 2nd place email notice. My service provider thought it was SPAM and had it quarantined....I almost deleted it. #5400612Roger Fry January 26, 2008
Fantastic ! #5402090Donna La Mattino Pagakis January 26, 2008
Congratulations on your unique and beautiful winning image AJ!!! Excellent work! #5402303Dominick M. Dimacale February 01, 2008
Congratulations AJ on your Win!
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Robert Baer February 23, 2008
wonderful ps work to create this fantastic image. congrats on your win! #5540124Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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