These are some of my best Fine Art photos from Bannack, MT. The first one was done using the bracketing feature on my camera, and then edited so that the best parts of the underexposed, overexposed, and normal exposed images show through. I added a bit of contrast, a sepia tone, and a slight vignette to my second picture, and I lightened the third and also added a vignette. I played with the brightness and contrast of the last two images and added a sepia coloring to the last one.
Great job with these photos! Bannack was really fun, right?! It looks like you were able to take some really unique and cool pictures. Awesome!
Check out this blog post from Bannack as well:
https://chrisbazzleblog.wordpress.com/
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I love the way these photos are lit! You have shown that you can master soft and hard light and shadows in these. Something about the house picture just gets me. Maybe it’s the colors or the brightness. Check out Chris’s portraits: https://chrisbazzleblog.wordpress.com/2016/02/24/bannock-best-portraits
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