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    #16
    Re: Not quite the autumn colour I was hoping for

    I prefer the first one from the POV and exposure, do you use a polariser? Just interested.


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      #17
      Re: Not quite the autumn colour I was hoping for

      The first one for me as it made me say "oh yes" which is always a good thing I really don't care about the movement in the leaves.

      Cheers,
      John

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        #18
        Re: Not quite the autumn colour I was hoping for

        Originally posted by Swanny48 View Post
        I've been banned from Marmite since SWMBO found out it wasn't good for gout sufferers but I still prefer the Marmite shot. I do agree with Andy though about the brightness and would tone it down.
        John
        Gout! John at your young age

        Originally posted by Tony Hawkins View Post
        I like that Peter...........and I like Marmite
        Thanks Tony

        Originally posted by AlexR! View Post
        Very nice, Peter, another vote for the marmite image, echoing what others have said about toning down that brighter patch. Love the richness of the colours overall.
        Cheers Alex, I will revisit my processing to do something about the bright top.
        Peter

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          #19
          Re: Not quite the autumn colour I was hoping for

          Originally posted by haydnj View Post
          I as a rank amateur can see what others are saying and to an extent understand the technicalities of both images, no 1 for me, the lower sections are sublime but the brighter top end does throw it a bit, but hey what do I know? not a lot! excellent.
          Thank you haydnj ( I do wish you had a real name that I could have used to reply) I glad you liked the image, thanks for looking and commenting.

          Originally posted by ColytonJohn View Post
          The first one for me as it made me say "oh yes" which is always a good thing I really don't care about the movement in the leaves.

          Cheers,
          John
          Thanks John, did you say "oh yes" in your best churchill (insurance) voice
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            #20
            Re: Not quite the autumn colour I was hoping for

            Originally posted by TonyT View Post
            I prefer the first one from the POV and exposure, do you use a polariser? Just interested.
            I do believe that I used both a CP and a little stopper when I made the image Tony
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              #21
              Re: Not quite the autumn colour I was hoping for

              Originally posted by ST-EOS View Post
              Thanks John, did you say "oh yes" in your best churchill (insurance) voice
              No, more Alan Bennett

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                #22
                Re: Not quite the autumn colour I was hoping for

                Originally posted by ColytonJohn View Post
                No, more Alan Bennett
                I now cant get out of my mind of a picture of a van on a drive and Alan on a bike
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                  #23
                  Re: Not quite the autumn colour I was hoping for

                  Originally posted by ST-EOS View Post
                  I do believe that I used both a CP and a little stopper when I made the image Tony
                  Thanks have the 105 CP and big stopper, so good to know what to use.
                  Last edited by TonyT; 07-10-2017, 11:02.
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                    #24
                    Re: Not quite the autumn colour I was hoping for

                    Originally posted by ST-EOS View Post
                    Thank you haydnj ( I do wish you had a real name that I could have used to reply) I glad you liked the image, thanks for looking and commenting.


                    Thanks John, did you say "oh yes" in your best churchill (insurance) voice
                    Thanks Peter for reply, just drop the j and you have it.haydn

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