View on the town. On the left in the background you can see the castle with the tower. The entire castle complex including the castle garden extends over a length of more than one kilometer.
Such a different technique you selected here to represent the town! I know I'm not the only one who'd love to know more about your travels, and the skills you have with camera and post processing!
what a lovely way to view the town - as it should be with the church and castle towers dominating the scene. You have given the town a friendly face with your processing.
Your excellent choice of processing and the colour really brings out the details of the town overall without being lost in detail. That castle must be huge.
@Weezilou That's a thought that keeps me occupied a long time already: Stimulating an exchange about the process of image editing. It would also include the idea for a picture design. What is it actually, a picture... There are some proven craft rules in picture design. Not everything, but a lot you can learn. However, it is very time consuming to make a vivid series. But I think it would be a very nice challenge.
The processing: In this view I wanted to emphasize especially the shapes - roofs, walls, windows. I think that this will allow the building forms to work better in their cubic-plastic effects. The expression goes to the picturesque, the shapes seem softer.
Such a different processing here. Every image requires thought, and you seem to put more thought into each image than I ever do...both a restriction of time and knowledge. This image reminds me of Howard Arkley's work...a talented Australian artist who died too young...who is seen as Australia's only true Pop artist...he is famous for painting suburbia in technicolour.
@hrs Thanks for your dear lines, Helen!
Yes, when I have a picture in work, often many thoughts, feelings, associations,... rise up in me. Sometimes I slip into a world of my own in which a lot of things merge, separate and reassemble. It's like traveling - an escape of images passes me by, I remember texts, a melody, a certain place, a smell,... sometimes like a film, often disorderly, schemas are emerging, contours, something definite I want and I rarely reach. Sometimes I'm fine, but often I doubt.
Thank you all for your nice comments!
The processing: In this view I wanted to emphasize especially the shapes - roofs, walls, windows. I think that this will allow the building forms to work better in their cubic-plastic effects. The expression goes to the picturesque, the shapes seem softer.
Yes, when I have a picture in work, often many thoughts, feelings, associations,... rise up in me. Sometimes I slip into a world of my own in which a lot of things merge, separate and reassemble. It's like traveling - an escape of images passes me by, I remember texts, a melody, a certain place, a smell,... sometimes like a film, often disorderly, schemas are emerging, contours, something definite I want and I rarely reach. Sometimes I'm fine, but often I doubt.