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Old sandy path - B+WI used a couple of layers and masks to boost the contrast in various parts of this image. Was fairly happy with the results of the conversion, but interested to hear your thoughts.
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Re: Old sandy path - B+WSteve
What a cracker of a shot - it feels like it's a really old image - you've done very well with this. Oddly I think snow not sand when I look at the image. My only nit pick is the sky top left - its a little too bright whcih grabs my eye a little. I'd be tempted to crop just a smidge from the top to bring the eye back to the foreground, Peter
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Re: Old sandy path - B+WGreat shot Steve I like the mood clouds, the dunes have a great texture and then the falling part path works great.
Re: Old sandy path - B+WSteve - love the conversion - gorgeous feel to it. It would look bloody fantastic printed on silver halide paper !!!!
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Re: Old sandy path - B+WThe conversion looks really good Is there a hint of Sepia or are my eyes gone? Either way, it works. The path and angle in the image also make the shot for me.
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Re: Old sandy path - B+WI think this is a cracker too. It's fantastic. I love when a B&W image is done well. Really nice
Re: Old sandy path - B+WAgree with Stubbsy on the top left sky, some halos...otherwise great shot!!!
Re: Old sandy path - B+WThanks all for the great feedback on this one.
I have never printed anything on silver halide paper. Will have to look into it Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Re: Old sandy path - B+Wtexture and tone on this is fantastic!
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