Thursday, 3 February 2011
Skywatch Friday: Trinità Dei Monti Cathedral, Rome
Shot of the Trinita Dei Monti Cathedral, which stands at the top of the Spanish Steps in Rome.
Post-Processed in Topaz Adjust
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13 Feedback Comments:
I prefer the naturalness of the unprocessed image.
beautiful skywatch, clouds and silhouettes are great..
Rome looks fabulous!
Have a great weekend:)
Joo
Your processing improved the sheets of plywood, but I think I prefer the natural look. Beautiful place, even with the plywood.
-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
That is a fun post processing you've chosen. So much more detail really shows up
That's a neat shot of the cathedral and I find it interesting how you worked the photo in Topaz Adjust. I'll have to look into that program. Dos it require you also have CS4?
What a wonderful view of the church and skies! I like both shots - one is a photo, the other a painting.
I love that effect! Such wonderful architecture!
Beautiful SkyWatch posting!
thank you for sharing this beautiful photo work
Happy SWF! Have a good weekend,
Regards, Bram
My SkyWatch on WordPress
Seen on Sky Watch Friday, Season 4, Episode 30
Thanks everyone:)
@ Kay: I think its stone or brick insets into the Marble but I cannot be certain.
The Cathedral dates back to 1479 and in the springtime the Spanish Steps are covered in Azaleas.
@ EG: It is compatible with most painting systems including CS3-5 and Photoshop Elements 6-9 here is a link to the website on the software. I am using the trial at the moment but its a lot cheaper at than Photomatix.
the photoshopped one looks extreme, yet still quite nice! looks like an image for publication :)
Both pictures have their own charm, but I like colors in the processed one better.
I like the vivid drama to the second image, but of course the original is a great photo in itself I think. Thanks for liking them both:)
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