From the category archives:

Architecture

Giger Museum Cafe, Gruyere, Switzerland

by Tim Dempsey on June 26, 2009

Gruyere, Switzerland, is a picturesque 16th century village-cum-castle in the “pre-alpine” hills above Lac Leman (Lake Geneva).

As other photos will follow, of that quaint village and castle, please do not conclusion-leap over this strange one from the HRGiger Museum Cafe.

Techniques used: TopazAdjust3 on a copy layer — punched the detail and color a bit.  Masked Julie’s hand to reduce some of the excessive saturation in the skin tones.  Top layer: created an ellipse, quick-masked it, gaussian-blurred the edge, filled with black and reduced opacity to 40% ( standard vignette technique) to draw attention to the center of the image.  Overlay mode on the vignette layer to scorch up some of the shadow edges.

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Cathedral of St. Peter, Geneva, Switzerland

by Tim Dempsey on May 5, 2008

Updated with Giorgos~ generously shared technique for creating that awesomely professional looking drop shadow.

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Cochran Chapel Ghost, Phillips Academy, Andover, MA

by Tim Dempsey on March 7, 2008

Ann Beha Architects executed a magnificent and respectful renovation of this Andover, MA landmark.

Some Phillips Alumni have requested prints, so I have partnered with Imagekind to help them get a high quality printout.  Let’s see if they meant it!

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