Dublin circa 1885 by chevy77
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Thanks again for all your recent comments on my pictures. It is so nice that people take the time to look at my images. Also, I have to compliment so much of the work I see in these galleries. There is such a high standard and it is so inspiring to see the work and imagination of so many talented artists. I try to comment on as much as I can, but obviously this can get a bit overwhelming when there is so much amazing stuff to see.
The inspiration for this image came from playing around with the filters in Gimp. I don't do much postwork (mostly because I don't really know what I'm doing) but like adding the occasional effect here and there if I feel it adds something to the image.
Thanks for looking. Hope you like. All comments are greatly appreciated.
Comments (9)
barryjeffer
I like this style very much... great postwork! Super!
ZigZag321
This looks great! You captured the mood of the era magnificently! I would believe this to be a picture if you printed it out and showed it to me. Terrific work!
teecee2107
Nice effect, godd postwork !
mgtcs
Marvelous character and old atmosphere friend, excellent creation, very well done!
twelvemark21
Cool post-work (I rarely ever know what I'm doing with post-work. It's always been a learn it when I need it or make it up as I go along kind of thing for me). Thanks for posting and sharing, it's a real pleasure to visit your gallery.
wancow
Awesome! Post work in gimp is something I'm new to as well... mostly for rendering different passes with different lights and compositing the images (and fixing shadows when someone's feet are six inches above the ground...) Love your work!
superboomturbo
Gimp is so cool, it's certainly my favorite, and I have cs5.1! If you get a chance, experiment with the path tool and some text, then make it neon! It's in the filter section near the bottom =) Back to your image ;-) I think you've made an excellent choice with Dublin, one I should pick up but haven't yet. She lends herself to a certain timelessness, though usually you can pick her out of a line-up. These images are always fun, but in the back of your mind, you always wonder what the color version looks like. Might be a good idea one of these days to do another side by side or top and bottom comparo.
ArtistKimberly
Excellent Picture,
TheOwl68
Excellent choice of postwork effects (looks like you know what you're doing to me) =) Wonderful render!