Caterina Murino
LARGE on black
Explore #104
30 comments
Nubian Greene wrote...
its very deep,I love the tones in your images!
Hoa Quach wrote...
Lovely work
Peter wrote...
You always got killer tone!
Maxime Villalonga wrote...
Thanks all ! I try to have similar colors and mood as the movie when it will be finished :)
Guido Musch wrote...
This one is really cool! I like it!
Petros D wrote...
Very nice! You seem to achieve consistently the same tonality in your photos!
Maxime Villalonga wrote...
Petros > In fact it depends. I try to get different moods between picture I took in Los Angeles, the one in paris, and the others ...
hoofdweg wrote...
it's a movie in itsself, great shot and treatment
Béranger Blaudez wrote...
tu étais sur le tournage ou sur le troitoire d'en face avec ton 70-200mm ?
Damien RIGONDEAUD wrote...
Putain de merde !!! °_°
Trigantara wrote...
The sunlight on her face, the tones and the overall composition are marvelous!!
Well done!!
Dom wrote...
Killer shot Max, excellent light, process is top notch as always man!
r wrote...
Nice
Daniel Guillan wrote...
Bravo! lovely tones.
Jason Fagan wrote...
Brilliant Maxime! There have been a few comments about the consistency of the tonal range which you seem to do so well, come on Maxime what's the secret/process :O) I would love to know as your cinematic shots are perfect "every time!".
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pierre wrote...
ooooooooooooh my, j'adore son expression, trop belle :-)
suad kahled wrote...
" You always got killer tone! "
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Maxime Villalonga wrote...
Jas > I'm so glad you enjoy it. It's not easy for me to explain my process in english. I made my own Lightroom presets (tested with many picture to be sure that they'll work for differents kind of pictures). Then I use Photoshop (i find it more usefull) to adjust the level, the saturation and the colors. Globally the keys are low saturation, more or less contrast, and some blue in dark tones.
I also got movie screenshots for inspiration. I've been inspired by the final scene from "Seven" for this one".
Hope that will help :-)
Eric wrote...
like the expression on her face, and the contrast is great too
t.t@o [consultante en RTT] wrote...
ah ben tu vois les brunes c'est sympa en photo aussi !
Tiago Ribeiro wrote...
One of the best photos I've seen today.
Anne-Marie Arpin wrote...
excellent shot, love her expression.
Vero & Vincent wrote...
Un beau modèle à travers ton objectif... Superbe portrait, bravo !
Thibault Mordelet wrote...
Si là c'est pas cinématique...très belle prise.
.:EvE:. wrote...
Je rejoins le peuple de flickr, c'est du cinéma dans tes photos cinématique et cela s'y prête évidemment très bien. Ici j'aime le regard...
Jean Guy W. wrote...
Tu étais photographe de plateau sur le film ?
Maxime Villalonga wrote...
Non, juste invité a venir faire des photos pour moi même. Ce qui est déjà cool :)
Jean Guy W. wrote...
Super cool tu veux dire !!! J'en rêve depuis des années de pouvoir aller sur un vrai plateau, de voir un peu, pouvoir prendre des photos en plus, c'est le rêve !!!
Live Rasoloarison aka Livelys wrote...
c'est balaise ce travail de colorimétrie! je n'arrive pas à reproduire sur LR les tons que tu utilises! o_o
je suis penché dessus depuis deux jours! :p
superbe photo by the way ;)















fantastic!