I use Silverfast for negatives, and then Affinity Photo, but I was still struggling to get them look natural.I like the composition. Presuming you scan colour negs and then use Photoshop or similar in processing then you can adjust colour to how you want it to look e.g. by using levels
https://petapixel.com/2017/02/01/edit-color-film-negatives-photoshop/
If you were having a colour neg printed in a traditional way this would be done by varying CMY filters on a colour enlarger.
I like that Mark. The colour of the viaduct (engineering blue bricks?) vs the grass and the red/brown of the fence.
Its quintessential film Mark, I wouldn't change anything TBH it all works well
I like the colours and the change from brick to grass to wood to chain.
I like the composition. Presuming you scan colour negs and then use Photoshop or similar in processing then you can adjust colour to how you want it to look e.g. by using levels
https://petapixel.com/2017/02/01/edit-color-film-negatives-photoshop/
If you were having a colour neg printed in a traditional way this would be done by varying CMY filters on a colour enlarger.
Great detail on the fence and the colours on the architecture work for me. Has a very industrial age feel to it.
Thank you for the feedback, appreciatedThe colours work ok for me - the grass looks like grass [emoji2] If you use lightroom, have you tried the Negative Lab Pro plugin? I've found it very useful for a good starting point which then just needs tweaking for contrast, black points etc. Only issue I have is that the exposure and white/highlight etc tools are then inverted, which I still find messes with my head s little...
mustard and mint! I like this for Personal, as you say it can be very personal taste (maybe marmite would be a better choice ). I think the mono suits the image well and the lighting is nice.
Well set out and captured.
I do like a bit of Dijon mustard.
Good black and White and composition.
Now the marmite is a great idea, but what a fantastic thought for personal. B&W suits nicely.
Seeded mustard for me (personally!)
Nice interpretation of the theme Mark.
Nice point of view for the shot , looks good in black and white, not so sure about mint and mustard, must try it before I knock it!
Great bit of lateral thinking for the theme... and I do like a spot of Dijon mustard too..
Many thanks allAh right, gotcha. Nice take on the theme and lovely use of the shallow DoF.
Very graceful and also very fishable!
Looks like a lovely spot. Very serene.
Hi Pete, thanks for that, I'll try 1024 next time. I was using 2480 which was advised on a Leica forum.Hi Mark
Good fit for the theme. I like the green and grey of the image. I think you are losing sharpness due to allowing the website to downsize your photos to fit. I size my photos (max side 1024) before uploading.
Pete
Hi Mark, good idea, they are not going anywhere soon.
Hi Mark
Good fit for the theme. I like the green and grey of the image. I think you are losing sharpness due to allowing the website to downsize your photos to fit. I size my photos (max side 1024) before uploading.
Pete
Hi Mark again
Graceful, very nice looking lake, nice and peaceful.
Pete
Great idea for static Mark
And I'm with @CliveH for for the fish-able comment
Two nice photos there - and like your thinking on static. They are definitively going absolutely nowhere - unless 2020 continues as it has gone so far of course...
Nicely framed and the dof works well. The only way they are going is falling over
Many thanks for the feedback..Two nice images that work well for the themes.