Self-Portrait: An Experiment with Lightroom 3 beta

Posted by Eric Fry (Houston, TX, United States) on 23 October 2009 in People & Portrait.

Lightroom 3 beta has some nice new features that should be spectacular in the final release. It has a grain effect that looks more like film grain than effects I have seen before, especially when used on a noisy, high-ISO image. For this experiment, I took this image at ISO 1600 on my camera(extremely noisy), made it into an HDR(more than tripling the digital noise), and the brought it into Lightroom 3 beta, cross-processed, applied noise reduction and then a bit of grain effect. Much different than anything I would usually do, I still like the results.

Thanks for visiting, and I hope you all have a great day,
Eric

Check out the photography of a friend of mine outside of Aminus3:
Brian Dykes' Blue Echoes Photography - Beautiful nature and city images from the guy that turned me on to Adobe Lightroom

MJ from Delaware, United States

nice effect... there is something about it that draws me in... maybe because of the eyes... like in a scary movie where all you see is the eyes....spooky for halloween....

23 Oct 2009 11:57am

@MJ: Thank you so much, MJ

dobbino from Cape Town, South Africa

Scary stuff, Eric - and so different from your normal posts. I think I will visit you during daylight hours, rather... :)

23 Oct 2009 12:08pm

@dobbino: Just remember, Rob, that day and night are at opposite times between our locations...LOL

Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United States

Sinister lighting, the kind used often in the 1930s and 40s horror film genre movies - you now share the stage with great names in scary movies - Lon Chaney Jr, Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Peter Lorre, Vincent Price and others.

23 Oct 2009 12:21pm

@Viewfinder: That's the kind of lighting I was going for, and immediately thought of all of those old favorite movies when I took it to grayscale and started the cross-processing. Thank you for the great compliment, Glenn, I love all those stars from the B&W horror genre.

Earnest from Oklahoma, United States

Don't flame me for saying this, Eric, but if there were any photos of Vincent Van Gogh around I'd say you're a dead ringer for him... Please don't cut off your ear! Excellent work.

23 Oct 2009 1:05pm

@Earnest: Ha! It does look a bit reminiscent of Van Gogh's "Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear", especially in the angle of my face.

dj.tigersprout from New York City, United States

lol -- i love Rob's reply! ;) EXCELLENT work Eric!! faaabulous cross processing -- and bravo on a very honest and open self portrait!!!

23 Oct 2009 3:41pm

@dj.tigersprout: Thank you so much, Jaycee! So good to hear from you!

Curly from South Shields, United Kingdom

Very scary Eric.

23 Oct 2009 7:37pm

@Curly: Boo! ;)

Sriram from Chennai, India

Great lights and amazing processing.. good work!!

26 Oct 2009 7:42am

willow from Chelsea, United States

Kind of spooky.

1 Nov 2009 9:43pm

Bishop from Houston, United States

Good pic for Halloween time! :)

5 Nov 2009 5:04pm

Helen from Melbourne, Australia

Wow Eric. This is very well done. I have you on my blogwatch and you are there staring at me every time I check it. Brrr ... that gleam in your eye! I'm looking forward to your next post!

6 Nov 2009 9:13pm