Dramatic Light: Impressionist Landscape
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The arrival of the camera on the art scene caused some, including poet Baudelaire, to decry the eventual death of painting. One group of artists rebelled by creating a whole new type of art: impressionism. The camera, they realized, could only capture reality, while the artist could record impressions and feelings. Advanced photo editing techniques allow modern photographers to create impressionistic work as well. Start by examining the work of early impressionists. Find a suitable landscape (one of the most popular subjects). Use a mix of techniques to make an impressionistic version, but don't rely on automated filters (go hands-on!). Briefly describe how you created the look. (Note the rules!)
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| Submitted: | Saturday, 26th September, 2009 16:55 (GMT) |
| Taken: | Saturday, 25th October, 2008 |
| Focal length: | 50 mm |
| Shutter speed: | 1/350 sec |
| Aperture: | F5.6 |
| ISO: | 100 |
| Notes: | Using the Impressionist Brush, hand 'painted' the mountains with the Grass brush, the tress with the Leaves brush and the barn with the Chalk brush. Ajusted contrast, levels, brightness and sharpened. Touched up hot spots with the clone tool. |
| Views: | 1287 |
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