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RE: The Past Follows

in Gaming Photography2 months ago

And it's fine if you don't find the charm, as I am still enjoying what I am posting.

Are you referring that you post cause you enjoy them? Not for your readers? I guess you didn't understand my compliment in my texts where I tried to convey that I like your photography but recently I don't find that charm cause you're not doing the same as before. You should understand what I'm talking about if you check your current photographs and the ones you used to share before.

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Hey I get you completely. My meaning is I won't post anything which I am not enjoying myself. Before my readers can like anything, I must like it too. And as said it's fine not every post can hit the expectations.

 2 months ago  

I see, got you now.

Before my readers can like anything, I must like it too.

You're totally right about that part.

one more interesting observation is that certain images has top black bar certain has no black bar and a few images has bottom black bar. This is because some images are processed for brightness, some to remove darkness and some to make it more vivid and eye appealing. And it points out the final thing that those images are processed not in a one go but I separated them as per the brightness, darkness and dullness and then used Image engine. It's a good amount of work behind it. So I am really happy that you said it beautiful as my main aim is achieved here. However as per overall consideration one can expect more than just beauty. Which I will keep in mind from next blog.

 2 months ago  

And I don't know how you got parts of those cinematic bars in most of your photos if they're not cinematic cause when I played RDR 2, I didn't see gameplay having black bars other than they're cinematic moments. This is still RDR 2, right?

 2 months ago (edited) 

It's because of image processing, as I have to put each pic in a single frame and then I apply filters and effects. But when you are doing with bulk images the frames can get a little shift from any direction. And I noticed it while editing only. However for a single post like this I have to do editing multiple times. Because each time something remains, or a particular image can be more enhanced. Then I have to redo. So blog like this do take me 90 mins and it's only about editing photos. It gets annoying sometimes because i have to reopen the software and do it again and again. Hence I took the leverage that certain mistakes can be ignored if the output is what I am looking for.