Sorry, Not the Nekid Kind...lol
photo by: Fin -- F22 ISO100 6-second shutter |
Hello Saturday... yesterday morning I went out to make some streaking images but I got a late start and the sun started to rise before I was ready so I only got a few tries at it.
photo by: Fin -- F22 ISO100 6-second shutter |
I think that's a good thing because it's easier to make all of these look the same...which I guess is important for a portfolio.
photo by: Fin -- F22 ISO100 6-second shutter |
So keeping that in mind, for the above three images, I used the G'mic plugin Color Grading option and messed with the sliders until I found something I liked. And what was cool was I only had to do it to the first image because when I went to the filter on the second and third images the settings were still there...otherwise I might have ended up with something that didn't match, like this:
photo by: Fin -- F22 ISO100 6-second shutter |
What do you all think...is it important to keep a certain style in your portfolio...? Should we limit our color pallets to a few basic colors that we use on every image or should we divide our portfolio into color pallets...? Seems like the latter option would be the way to go but I have not heard anyone recommend that...
Actually, most of the people I've watched on YouTube recommend a single style with limited colors...but that just seems soooo boring...!
P.S...sorry about the sensor dust. I removed most of it from the first image but not the rest...lol
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