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Tasmanian Landscapes in sepiatoneThe goal here was to get the shots to have as much as an impact as the landscape itself. In colour, I had to really saturate and wasn't impressed with the results. High contrast sepia on the other hand seems to work a a whole lot better...
Let me know if you agree... Cradle Mountain Ben Lomond National Park
Daniel
Any chance of throwing the originals up so we may compare the difference? I like the first one but to dark at below cradle mount. Waz
Here are the shots straight out of the camera...
Unfortunately the light was poor at Cradle Mt. the day I visited, with the sun peeping through the clouds only in patches, as you can see by the well exposed part in the centre of the mountain.
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