Posted on 19. Feb, 2010 in Post Processing
On That Midnight Train To…
Welcome to another edition of Before & After post processing with Lucky Pro Photography. This week Christopher has implemented a mouse-over feature to view the image right out of the camera… you’ll see here in this and future posts. So this photograph was taken on a Summer day in Wisconsin. We absolutely fell in love with this old train bridge. The photograph right out of the camera is solid – great clarity, detail, exposure and composition. But of course we had to add our artistic finish to create a stunning visual.
Mouse Over Photograph To Reveal Original

Technique Currently Undefined – Normally, we name each one of our post-processing techniques, but in this case, well it was just developed. We’ll label it for next time. There’s not a lot of editing going on in this photograph. We muted the blue tones from about 75% of the photograph, increased the contrast quite a bit and increased the highlights. Playing around with the “darks” and “lights” in different combination produced this amazing photograph.
There’s only one burning question: “What should we name this technique?”


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