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18th August 2014, 11:55 AM
#21
Re: On a landscape kick
Taking onboard the advice from everyone that has commented this is my next effort.
I have tried to recover the lost detail in the shadows and gain some separation from the fog and sky, how does it look now?
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18th August 2014, 02:02 PM
#22
Re: On a landscape kick
That's a result Greg. It's a good mono.
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18th August 2014, 03:38 PM
#23
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Re: On a landscape kick
Nice shots Greg; I could go either way with this image; you aren't running with so many colours that the B&W conversion is strictly necessary, but on the other hand, it works quite nicely as a B&W too.
John - that was my first thought as well, and find that a combination of the blue and aqua slider in combination often work better than just the blue slider. Once you try to get beyond that, I agree that you are going to get into more localized, rather than global adjustments.
Pushing up the clarity and vibrance sliders might be a good thing to try as well.
I suspect that both the B&W and coloured versions would have a bit more "pop" if treated this way.
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18th August 2014, 04:55 PM
#24
Re: On a landscape kick
The b/w certainly has more punch to it though the same could be had with a curves adjustment in the colour version.
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18th August 2014, 06:47 PM
#25
Re: On a landscape kick
Hi again Greg, I like the edit and if you push the clarity slider as Manfred suggests I think you will gain the details in the hay bales and you will have a more powerful image in general
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18th August 2014, 08:23 PM
#26
Re: On a landscape kick
Cheers everyone, thanks for your help I have picked up some useful tips from this
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