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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark von Kanel View Post
    Mark, i think you should return and theis time sweep all the rocks away from between the 2 zippers

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Hi Mark,

    Just to say that I absolutely love this image... Beautiful DOF, the fade away of the tracks in the fog - truly special!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownbear View Post
    Hi Mark,

    Just to say that I absolutely love this image... Beautiful DOF, the fade away of the tracks in the fog - truly special!
    Thank you Christina

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Interesting image. Nicely done.

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Interesting image. Nicely done.
    Thanks Dan,

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Mark since you are experimenting in "--tones", this mysterious shot could've been better serve in bluish-greyish colour, don't you think? I just thought the mood is great, the composition is great, now we've seen the oldish sort of style colour, this will benefit from another change to subtle grey/blue combination version....what do you think?
    how's this? I took quite a bit of the blue out(too much?) I am now learning how to change the curves on individual colors.

    Onward to the unknown

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    I love the composition, Mark. This revised version is a bit too blue for me. I think it might need a little more black in it. If you have Nik's SEP, you could try its selenium toning. However, I really like the toning in the first edit because of the grading of the tones in the trees as they fade into the fog.

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    I love the composition, Mark. This revised version is a bit too blue for me. I think it might need a little more black in it. If you have Nik's SEP, you could try its selenium toning. However, I really like the toning in the first edit because of the grading of the tones in the trees as they fade into the fog.
    I agree I like the first one better also. I was trying to get an idea of what Izzie was suggesting.
    I don't have Nik's bundle yet. I am still trying to explain to the wife why I needed a flash when I have clamp on work lights.

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    Re: Onward to the unknown

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    I love the composition, Mark. This revised version is a bit too blue for me. I think it might need a little more black in it. If you have Nik's SEP, you could try its selenium toning. However, I really like the toning in the first edit because of the grading of the tones in the trees as they fade into the fog.
    I like this one too but the other one is better. I am with Greg...it needs a little black, somewhat greyish not bluish...Don't worry about it, Mark. At least you have indulged me to edit it for me, I was just wondering what it would like in semi-greyish mist-like rendition. Thank you so much...

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