Nice Halloween shot, Brian. The cat in the 2D version is a really nice touch.
In your FAA gallery, I thought that the panoramas of the inner harbor were just awesome. ...not too wide, but just right. It has been a while since that I have been there, and I should plan a return visit sometime. It looks somewhat different since I was there.
Also the composite that you did of the "escaped horses" is very good. It looks as if this one was fun to do. To me, this kind of work is pure recreation. When I am working on a shot like this, I am in my "glory". I am sure that you are too.
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I spotted this during a recent but rare trip back to the city of Baltimore, MD
I was walking around looking for photo ops after photographing some Row Homes in South Baltimore for better resolution since I may be getting a chance to sell 116 copies to an agency that contacted me on a popular but lower resolution version.
So, I drove a short distance further to Federal Hill which has one of the best views and perspectives of Downtown Baltimore and it's "Inner Harbor". I think I took some very good shots but most were for 2D.
Close by Federal Hill is a somewhat elite newer area fondly known as, "Concrete Canyon" which also borders the water. One section of condos had this pumpkin sitting midway up a stairway. I th
ought it was very simplistic but the pumpkin was a perfect shape and size. I took a quick cha cha.
I spent a good deal of the the day experimenting with filters, textures, oil painting effects, vignettes, and even cloning for a different look for the composition. Although this version has some digital oil painting effect that is probably not noticeable unless viewed at full resolution, I thought it viewed better than the other experiments.
I did come up with one 2D version however that incorporated effects and I also added a black and white cat from another image I took last year in another part of the state. If anyone is interested in that 2D version, here is a link...
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/halloween-in-the
-concrete-canyon-brian-wallace.html
Cha cha (with cloning fixes), Nikon D600, Focal Length 80.0 mm, PS-CS6, ACR, SPM, IrfanView
Cheers,
Brian
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