Tuesday, 28 December 2010
Sepia Scenes: Old Church, Edinburgh
Taken on Christmas Eve's Day in Edinburgh's Old Town.
Tutorial:
Open image in Photoshop and Duplicate image ( Layer > Duplicate Layer)
Go To Image then choose Gradient Map ( Image >Gradient Map)
Choose the Bronze Gradient and tick the reverse box and okay.
Change the blending mode to Color and opacity setting to 66% then Flatten your image and save.
Original Image At Flickr
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I shoot in RAW format and edit the images in either Photoshop CS6 or Lightroom 5.
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9 Feedback Comments:
Wonderful church, and I also appreciate the tutorial. The graded bronze effect really enhanced the picture.
A great shot of your beutiful church, lots of great details ;))
My technique for making sepia photos in Photoshop is quite different. I'm going to give yours a try. Your contrast is so nice, my photos often come out muddy.
This photo is excellent in sepia. Great subject choice.
You can check out my Sepia Scene here: http://tinyurl.com/2ceh59k if you like.
This church is wonderfully edited, the massive building looking so exquisite in an almost bronze tone. We don't see buildings from this era in the USA, so this is a stone treat for our eyes!
That was an impressive church and suitable in sepia.
That is gorgeous!
Thanks everyone:) I am sure your photographs are fine Love2B and I will check out your photo soon:)
Its very old, I would love to go inside it sometime, your welcome Ralph. I cropped the original image slightly because of two distractions either side but I think it reflects its age, might of looked good in HDR too but I didn't have time that day to take 3 exposures.
Have a happy new year everyone and thanks for visiting:)
Beautiful old building, looking quite grand in the upward perspective! Great photo!
Thanks Greyscale, I like that Gothic Style of Spire too.
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