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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
Last edited by ST-EOS; 18-06-2018, 09:41.Peter
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
Originally posted by ColytonJohn View PostInteresting equipment, nice tones... and I drink gin [emoji3]
Cheers,
John
Sent from somewhere in Gods County using TapatalkLast edited by ST-EOS; 18-06-2018, 09:45.Peter
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Re: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
A cracking shot taken under what I imagine to have been difficult lighting conditions. HDR by any chance?Nigel
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Originally posted by El Sid View PostA cracking shot taken under what I imagine to have been difficult lighting conditions. HDR by any chance?
That gave me an exposure to the left of the histogram which I made even darker during PP. From that starting point it was just highlights and shadows and setting of the black and white points in LR. The over to Photoshop for to use NIK Define and Colour Efx Pro with the resulting Colour Efx layer at 35% opacity. Resized and sharpened for web use.Peter
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Not a fan of Gin.....only ever drunk it if I was already drunk and Gin was all that was left at a party....but those days are long gone so maybe I should try it again
Nice tones and complimentary woodwork and copper....beautiful.Brian Vickers LRPS
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Originally posted by ST-EOS View PostHi Nigel, no HDR the exif was ISO1600, f8, 1/30 second.
That gave me an exposure to the left of the histogram which I made even darker during PP. From that starting point it was just highlights and shadows and setting of the black and white points in LR. The over to Photoshop for to use NIK Define and Colour Efx Pro with the resulting Colour Efx layer at 35% opacity. Resized and sharpened for web use.Nigel
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Like that, very informative. Other than your camera gear, did you take some Tonic WaterTrev
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Re: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
Originally posted by Trev B View PostLike that, very informative. Other than your camera gear, did you take some Tonic Water
My drink of choice when I’m the designated driver too. Having said all that it’s good with Gin too [emoji6]
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