Square Victoria and playing with textures

Today’s post is of a couple of shots taken down at Square Victoria. With the new Altoria condo construction rising quickly at the north end of the square, I thought I had better get a shot looking north in order to capture a view that now changes by the day…If I dig through my photo library, I’m hoping I captured the view last year before construction started.

The Altoria rising at Square Victoria

The Altoria rising at Square Victoria
ISO 100 – 13mm – f4.5 – 1/160 sec

 

As you may have seen, I’ve started experimenting with layers using the Topaz Labs Adjust pencil line preset and then painting back to the original photographic image via layer masks in PS Elements.

I had in my mind the concept of people walking down the steps at the Guimard Victoria Square Metro entrance and merging into a line drawing.

 

Victoria Square Metro entrance

Victoria Square Metro entrance
ISO 100 – 13mm – f4.5 – 1/160 sec (-2ev/0/+2ev)

 

Something that I haven’t really experimented much with is adding textures to images. I thought I would incorporate a texture (in addition to painting in a line drawing layer) of the Tai-Chi Single Whip sculpture by Ju Ming.

Tai Chi Single Whip by Ju Ming

Tai Chi Single Whip by Ju Ming
ISO 100 – 15mm – f5 – 1/125 sec

Here is a before/after comparison:

The texture I used was of some painted metal that I shot a few months ago.

Texture

Texture
ISO 100 – 85mm – f3.2 – 1/250 sec

 

I look forward to trying some more texture creations soon.

Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.

– Martin

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