The Ceiling of La Sagrada Familia - Re-Editing an Old Photo


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Sometimes its nice to go through old photos and have another go at editing them. Over time as a photographer, its not just your shooting skills that improve, but your editing skills as well.

So today while still dealing with food poisoning I was hit with on Friday, I decided to take a look at a shot I took back in 2011 when I'd only been doing photography for a few years and was still very much learning the basics.

The above shot is the new edit, this one is the old edit:


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It's a shot of the ceiling inside the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. I am sure you are familiar with it, it is the most unique and iconic cathedral in all of Europe.

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The New EditThe Original Edit

Of course, sometimes a new edit just benefits from newer technology. For example with this shot I was able to increase the brightness without loosing any detail or adding a lot of noise to the image which previously I wasn't able to do.

What do you think? Does the new edit look better? Is it an improvement? I think so, but as with anything its subjective. I may try to re-edit more old images in the future to see how they turn out.


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I like the new edit. I may even turn it into a print! Anyway, I hope everyone has had a good weekend, I'm sure its been better than mine ;)


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