You know, I used a special little trick for the above shot that I never thought about before. I wanted to increase the shadows without blowing out the highlights. I
You know, I used a special little trick for the above shot that I never thought about before. I wanted to increase the shadows without blowing out the highlights. I
Interesting tip Sean - I've never really considered anything other than curves adjustments, will definitely try it out. bouwy, I love that shot of the "bridge contraption", it's so overbearing, especially as it's blotting out the sun. Brilliant.
Here's one from a trip to Pembrokeshire in West Wales (if anyone knows where that is, good job)
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Churches are eerie enough without ghosts too...
Haha. Yeah it was a long exposure (10 sec) so the other people who moved in and out of the scene disappeared. This couple were intent on staying nearly still for the full exposure, though...
What sort of height is the camera at? The perspective is giving me a hard time working it out. About hip height?
I love the detail in the ceiling.
Yes you
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Nice B&W goose portrait Joel and well posed by the bird.
Here is one that I previously contributed as a colour image, this has been cropped and given the film noir/vintage look.
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Thanks for viewing.
Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur