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Re: The Darkness of the YarraIts definitely dark, but in a very moody way. I would try to bring out a bit more detail but it harkens the age of oil painting with the dark moody tones.
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Re: The Darkness of the YarraThis is easily the greatest low key landscape I have ever seen.
You could probably increase the contrast ever so slightly and print LARGE and hang it on a white wall.
Re: The Darkness of the Yarra BTW do you have any pics of the same location at the same time without any filters... Was there much wind?
Re: The Darkness of the Yarrathanks for the comments guys. Yes I have some images with out the extra filters, but it was shot during the day on a long exposure, so I needed to have to two ND .6 filters on to make the shot at all.
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I was curious to see one of them as it would be quite a different scene...
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