Cityscape Absract
Uploaded: January 14, 2023 | Entered: February 02, 2023 09:08:45
Home Depot's lighting department was the perfect spot for my photo this week. The chandeliers always captivate my eyes. Between the isles there was a fabric-looking screen separating the lighting on both sides. I imagined the view in a fancy high-rise apartment looking out into the city lights at night. I used 3 images of both isles and layered them in such a way to duplicate the lights in the distance. A couple of lights looked like sculptures. The netting in the background provided a canvas texture to the scene. When I played w/ the white balance I could see it pulling turquoise and greens likley b/c of a mixture of light temperatures. I built on that adding several glow layers and a few sparkles for the prisms.
F2.4 1/156 iso 50 4.18 mm Galaxy Note 10+
Judy Pilcher Pearson February 03, 2023
unique and very well done, Sara....the detail versus the soft impressions is beautiful and effective! #1795248Terry Korpela March 31, 2023
Congratulations on your Gold Winner Sara! #12027242Natasha Pliss April 01, 2023
I absolutely love this creation, Sara!! Congratulations on your beautiful and unique Gold Winner!! #12027484Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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