10 more new architectural photos with Luminar 4 skies


Well it is the week that Luminar 4 is released so I am sticking to a theme.

10 more new architectural photos with Luminar 4 skies. More examples of the power of Luminar 4 AI Sky Replacement on a variety of architectural, construction and industrial photography images. Check out the complex edges on some of these images that would be a nightmare to select in Photoshop!

Today I am going to get straight into the photos – less waffle from me.

Disclosure.

Sorry one more thing – I am a Skylum affiliate. If you buy Luminar 4 using my affiliate link I do get a commission – if you don’t not a problem.

But give it a go – you have 30 days to play around and if you don’t like it you can get your money back!

Photo 1 – New roof on a school in Hampshire

 New roof in Basingstoke by Rick McEvoy Photography
New roof in Basingstoke by Rick McEvoy Photography

 The same new roof with a nicer sky
The same new roof with a nicer sky

An unusual shot for me, of a very complicated roof. This photo was taken for the architect Kendall Kingscott of a weirdly shaped roof.

Due to the complications of the site and the temporary works necessary to provide site accommodation, storage and acres across plating fields for the contractor’s plant, I had to get in one afternoon and take my photos.

And it rained!

This is one of the brighter photos but check out the new version which has been lifting using Blue Sky 4, rapidly becoming my favourite sky.

Photo 2 – Industrial photography image

Containers in a waterside industrial facility. Nice bright sky but I want something different for this photo.
Let’s do a ridiculous night sky – no that did not work. But Blue Sky 6 worked a treat!

 Industrial photography in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy
Industrial photography in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy

 Industrial photography in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy
Industrial photography in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy

Photos 3 – 5 – Construction site in Wiltshire

Imagine masking that scaffolding? Luminar 4 does the job perfectly and quickly. These photos were taken during a product shoot for insulation being installed on this rather lovely country house.
Blue Sky 4 was the sky of choice for these by the way.

 Construction product shoot in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy Photography
Construction product shoot in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy Photography

 Ah that’s better
Ah that’s better

Yes it even fixed that over-exposed sky!

 Construction product shoot in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy Photography
Construction product shoot in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy Photography

 No masking required!
No masking required!

 Construction product shoot in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy Photography
Construction product shoot in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy Photography

 Talking of masking!
Talking of masking!

Photos 6 – 8 – School in Dorset

The first shot had a decent sky, but the weather got worse during the shoot, so having the same new sky helps the image set.

These photos all received Sunset 4 would you believe?

 Cloudy skies in Dorset
Cloudy skies in Dorset

 Sunset time!
Sunset time!

 Architectural photography in Dorset
Architectural photography in Dorset

 Another nicer image using Luminar 4
Another nicer image using Luminar 4

 The last photo taken in cloud
The last photo taken in cloud

 And transformed by a sunset sky
And transformed by a sunset sky

Photos 9 – 10 – New dining room in Hampshire

Another building photographed on the day of handover, cabins just removed and the day before occupation!

So yes another cloudy scene to deal with, Blue Sky 1 sorted this nice and quick!

 Construction photography in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy
Construction photography in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy

 Construction photography in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy
Construction photography in Hampshire by Rick McEvoy

 Entrance to the dining hall
Entrance to the dining hall

 All of a sudden a nicer day!
All of a sudden a nicer day!

That’s all for today. Tomorrow the last 10 images transformed.

Rick McEvoy Photography

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Rick McEvoy

I am Rick McEvoy, an architectural and construction photographer living and working in the South of England. I create high quality architectural photography and construction photography imagery of the built environment for architects and commercial clients. I do not photograph weddings, families, small people or pets - anything that is alive, moves or might not do as I ask!! I am also the creator of the Photography Explained Podcast, available on all major podcast providers. I have a blog on my website where I write about my work and photography stuff. Rick McEvoy ABIPP, MCIOB

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