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Rusty Old Wrecks – Teaching Moment Photographic Workshop
Posted in Announcements, Creative Visions, Old Wrecks, ontario, workshops, tagged abandoned, andrew mclachlan, dilapidated cars, ontario, photography, photography workshop, rust, rusty old wrecks, teaching moment photographic workshops, workshops on September 29, 2018| 2 Comments »
Simplified Grunge Processing
Posted in Artistic Renderings, Old Wrecks, ontario, tagged abandoned, andrew mclachlan, decay, dilapidated cars, grunge, laowa, laowa 12mm zero d lens, ontario, photography, rusty old wrecks, stock photography, venus lens on June 24, 2018| 4 Comments »

Rusty Old Wreck Interior
Nikon D800, Laowa 12mm Zero D Lens
Without a doubt rusty old dilapidated automobiles look great with a touch of grunge processing added to them. On Thursday June 21st I visited a nearby auto wrecker to photograph several old abandoned cars and trucks. I was quite fascinated by the state of decay inside this particular old car. Using my amazingly wide and razor sharp Laowa 12mm Zero D Lens on my Nikon D800 I set out to create this extreme wide angle, interior view. The above image was created from one RAW image file. In Adobe Camera Raw I made adjustments to the Clarity, Contrast, Shadow, and Highlights slider and also tweaked the Vibrance slider as well. I then opened the image into Photoshop CC and went straight for my Nik Color Efex Filters to apply my simplified grunge processing technique. First a treatment of Detail Extractor was applied, which in Photoshop I reduced the opacity of the layer to roughly 70%. Secondly I applied a touch of Nik Color Efex Pro Contrast filter. I then saved the image as an 8-bit TIFF and created my watermarked low-res JPEG for web use. I spent no more than 10 minutes on optimizing this image using the two NIK filters for a simplified, but incredibly effective grunge look.
WORKSHOP NOTES:
I was pleased to sign up 3 additional participants for the Lake Superior Wild & Scenic Photography Retreat in October over the last couple of weeks. There is now only 1 spot available.