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RobbieKB
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4Lmike said: dibbly dobbler said: Love all of these! Good work Agreed, nice one Mike (DD). I too am gagging to get out and shooting! My only comment would be I wish the first of these three above didn't have such harsh lighting on the frame.
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dibbly dobbler
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Thanks Gents  Rob - cheers for the feedback. I had toned it down a bit already but maybe not enough! Will have another look tomorrow 
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RobDickinson
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Process it twice, use a warmer WB for the frame and a little bit more -ev, then mask in the sunset, should work well.
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binliner
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GetCarter
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Tesco don't think we know how to stand at a cashpoint. Now we do. Every little helps I guess.  Saturday night at the cashpoint: 
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baz7175
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GetCarter said: Tesco don't think we know how to stand at a cashpoint. Now we do. Every little helps I guess.  Saturday night at the cashpoint:  lol, a trip to any of my customers in Asia will make those few footprints look like a walk in the park, they literally have their employees remove any brain / common sense before coming to work each day...
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tenex
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Cloudy murky morning (Just for a change) with just the odd shaft of sunlight. Untitled by tenex 100, on Flickr
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K12beano
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baz7175
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Chebs
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ChipsAndCheese
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4Lmike
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Chebs said: Need to see more from this shoot!
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chrisj_abz
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GetCarter
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RobbieKB
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GetCarter said: Like that Steve. Nice and simple. It reminds me of an album cover for some reason.
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GetCarter
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RobbieKB said: GetCarter said: Like that Steve. Nice and simple. It reminds me of an album cover for some reason. I'd better go write the album then! Ta
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Chebs
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4Lmike said: Need to see more from this shoot! Pick up EVO 172 for the rest 
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GetCarter
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O/T but worth a mention here chaps... Sunday 8 pm BBC4 - a Prog about Gordon Murray and the development of the McLaren F1.
As you were.
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smartypants
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Thanks for the headsup, sounds worth a watch 
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North West Tom
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andy-xr said: North West Tom said: Yeah it was harder than I thought because I added a graduated filter, struggled to get it all even. Inverted Curves layer would be easier. Create 2 curves adjustment layers, bang one up in the middle, one down in the middle. Invert each of them (Ctrl+I I think on Windows) so the layer mask shows black. On the one you made brighter, take a white brush at around 15-20 pixels, 10% opacity and 10% flow and paint the darker bits on the layer mask. On the one you made darker, take a white brush at the same size, opacity and flow and paint the brighter bits to make them darker. You're dealing with shades of grey in the sky, so should be relatively simple to sort out Sorry if you already knew this, but I prefer doing this than using clone/healing brush etc as they're too destructive to pixels. Adjustment layers leave more detail in the photo. Thanks for that, haven't heard of that technique before.  In the end I just created a new sky completely. 
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