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blindswelledrat said:
To an ignorant passer-by I think thats an awesome picture! I also like the bit in shade, I think it makes a positive contrast. ![]()
To be fair, as an amateur I think it's a great shot. If I achieved results like that, i'd be very pleased with myself.
What camera and lens/filter etc are you using?
BB
What it needs is a pre-raphaelite maiden in the sunbeam, head contrapposto gazing wistfully towards the light. You should be able to rent those pre-raphaelite maidens, they would be damn useful in moody photos!
Anyway, I reckon there's an Ikea poster in there just waiting to get out! Just pop an aluminium frame around it.
I have just had a thought. Wouldn't it be great if there were something hiding in the shadow area instead? Or maybe I have been watching too many "Most Haunted" episodes
Mike
Anyway, I reckon there's an Ikea poster in there just waiting to get out! Just pop an aluminium frame around it.
I have just had a thought. Wouldn't it be great if there were something hiding in the shadow area instead? Or maybe I have been watching too many "Most Haunted" episodes
Mike
beanbag said:BB
What camera and lens/filter etc are you using?
BB
Apologies, I do usually try and remember to include the info.
In this case: Nikon D70, 85mm lens at F4.0, 1/1500th at ISO 200.
More detail: I'm generally a member of the AFB (Anti-Filter Brigade) anyway, so nothing got in between light and lens. The image, as usual was taken RAW, I have my WB set to the "cloudy" setting (by default if I have not preset it for the conditions, as I always carry a grey card) and then I adjust if necessary on conversion. In this case I squeezed out what little colour there was, by changing the saturation level, to - well, almost nothing, just leaving a natural toned effect.
I posted a shot taken a few minutes earlier (swan reflecting on misty water) on the "November" thread which looks naturally gold/sepia and that was not manipulated at all as far as colour/saturation to give you a clue on this one!!#
Oops sorry! Hope that wasn't too
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