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Really like the second one Steve.I seem to like chairs for some reason!
Voigtlander Vito B
Rolleicord V
Steve.
Really like the second one Steve.I seem to like chairs for some reason!
Voigtlander Vito B
Rolleicord V
Steve.
I particularly like the second shot. You have done well to control the contrast.I seem to like chairs for some reason!
Voigtlander Vito B
Rolleicord V
Steve.
I particularly like the second shot. You have done well to control the contrast.
hi steve, nice shot. as you say a little flat but couldn't you pull the blacks back a bit cheers mike.
maybe you should have run to the top of the hill and shot back the other wayThats been pulled back quite a lot already and the LR contrast slider is at 11. The others look better so probably just a live and learn issue.
One from a recent walk in the hills, really loving this Pan 25, sooo smooth. This one turned out a little low contrast which I put down to shooting into the sun with the 50mm which I belive is slightly inferiour to the 65mm.
Allermuir hill looking along the main ridge by steveo_mcg, on Flickr
Rest of the set is here: http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/eastern-pentlands.520912/
hi steve, nice shot. as you say a little flat but couldn't you pull the blacks back a bit cheers mike.
Thats been pulled back quite a lot already and the LR contrast slider is at 11. The others look better so probably just a live and learn issue.
might have to have a look at that see if i can find an avatar that wears earringsSteveo, try a bit of sharpening ....may just give enough "kick" to the image ..............nice shot btw
Oh and have you noticed your cow now has "earings" . At least they suit her better than they do Mikes peppers
Something about 'Ducks in a Row' by jamiewednesday1, on Flickr
OK, so it's not my greatest picture ever but something about it amuses me...
maybe you should have run to the top of the hill and shot back the other way
Steveo, try a bit of sharpening ....may just give enough "kick" to the image ..............nice shot btw
Oh and have you noticed your cow now has "earings" . At least they suit her better than they do Mikes peppers
EDIT: Here's a quick sharpening perhaps a tad too much but it looks to pull the contrast back ....what do you reckon?? ( As your avatar syas "yes" to image editing i took the liberty but if you wish it to be removed then just say so )
Cheers Asha, yeah thats helped a lot, it does look a little over sharp but thats probably be due to starting from the butchered flickr original. Let me have a go with the original.
Any lightroom people know, would clarity help here (yes, blasphemy I know) ? I think part of the problem was the weather, it was damp and thats probably added some diffusion.
I was admiring my earnings just a moment ago. I think they're rather fetching!
Any lightroom people know, would clarity help here (yes, blasphemy I know) ?
Not sure why you think clarity is blasphemy! I give most of my images 17 clarity on import and then tweak them if needed. I find it gives nice local contrast without blocking shadows or highlights. I guess it would be equivalent to a choice in the grade of paper when wet printing?
I quite like that Trace..... has an almost painted look about it.... great colour in the skyOne of the ones that was ok out of a pretty messed up roll
Agfa Vista by Cg_Girl on Talk Photography
I quite like that Trace..... has an almost painted look about it.... great colour in the sky
I don't think I've everhadneeded the "Blacks" slider up so high.
I thgink I prefer this to the colour version, the water flow on this one is perfect.
They've a cracking shot. the colour in the skyOne of the ones that was ok out of a pretty messed up roll
Agfa Vista by Cg_Girl on Talk Photography
I See what you did there
I suspect one can justify any pp by a relevant/equivalent darkroom process - though I do not see why. For a purist then yes, but they shouldn't be posting here since by definition there is pp going on just to get an image up. For me it's all about the image, and whatever the format there's a lot that follows pressing the shutter release - I prefer your latest image, has a much better mood to it and changes a slow glance pic to a long look one.
This is a cracking shot, great contrast in colour between the sky and the field and the layered composition is very strong! Another shot that show the real capability of £land Vista!One of the ones that was ok out of a pretty messed up roll
Agfa Vista by Cg_Girl on Talk Photography
Beautiful monochrome!
Closer look shows you are probably right ... smart a**e...Thought they were the mega-light r-sys jobs, judging from the fat carbon fibre spokes...
/bike-geek