My other thread in Transport LINK has the colour version.
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60163 at Ribblehead
Just in case anybody may have been expecting something with wings I went for 60163 in the thread title rather than Tornado .
My other thread in Transport LINK has the colour version.
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Re: 60163 at Ribblehead
agree well done:- Ian
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Thanks Tom and Ian for taking time to look and commentPeter
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Cheers Paul
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Nicely composed but the conversion feels a bit flat.
probably as much a matter of taste as anything but I feel a little more depth of tone is needed...
60163 mono.jpgNigel
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Originally posted by El Sid View PostNicely composed but the conversion feels a bit flat.
probably as much a matter of taste as anything but I feel a little more depth of tone is needed...
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In this instance I used Pixlr online. I created a duplicate layer and set it to Multiply then masked off the everything but the clouds and the exhaust steam, I also adjusted the curves of the duplicate layer to darken the shadow tones without affecting the lights and highlights. PS would do much the same using a duplicate layer or a nomination of levels and curves adjustment layers. In lightroom I guess one would use a suitable combination of adjustment brushes and/or gradient filters.
I finished it off with a blank layer set to Overlay and painted with black and white at about 5% opacity to burn and dodge in other bits. I burnt in a few bits of the sky that i felt could be darker, I also burnt in the hillsides a bit as well as the foreground trees and bright corner patch. I also did a bit of dodging on the engine itself and on the mid-ground to the right to get a bit more separation.Nigel
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