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Sunrise at QueensferryA pic I quite like of the Forth road bridge, near Edinburgh I took a few weeks ago.
Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
great shot but I would add just very little midtone contrast to remove the washed out look
cheers big pix Cheers ....bp....
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I love that bridge... and the composure of this shot is great... As bp suggested it probably needs a little punch in PS...
With an image like that I'd be tempted to play around in PS even more... You could do some nice things with a subject like that... How about a vertical triptych with different colour treatments...??? Cheers, John
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A vertical triptych is an interesting idea - I'm not so sure about adding extra "punch", though... I kind of like the misty look, as that's the way it was on the day!
Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
or just bring up the blue a little and you will keep the same effect.......
bp Cheers ....bp....
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I’m with you on this Digitor - the water in those climes is very seldom blue and this pic is just as I remember it - a lovely shot
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I like the colors and composition of this shot a great deal. Quite nice.
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