FishyFish
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I always post process my film scans, but for the most part I tend to go for a relatively natural approach, rather than something more overtly "artistic".. Out of interest, I did a quick and dirty (it took less than 5 minutes) edit to one of my recent pictures to add a lot more drama.
I think the new edit is much more striking, but I also feel slightly dirty about having changed reality so much.
What do you think? Which approach do you prefer?
1 - My usual processing. Looks close to how the scene was on the day (apart from it being in B&W, of course).

Tree beyond a wall by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
2 - A much heavier edit to add a vignette and add drama to the sky. I also added a linear gradient and some contrast enhancement to the grass at lower right. The scene didn't look like this on the day.

Tree beyond a wall (pp) by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
I think the new edit is much more striking, but I also feel slightly dirty about having changed reality so much.
What do you think? Which approach do you prefer?
1 - My usual processing. Looks close to how the scene was on the day (apart from it being in B&W, of course).

Tree beyond a wall by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr
2 - A much heavier edit to add a vignette and add drama to the sky. I also added a linear gradient and some contrast enhancement to the grass at lower right. The scene didn't look like this on the day.

Tree beyond a wall (pp) by fishyfish_arcade, on Flickr





