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Finally - grapes!Finally after 2 posts of shots from my 3 day visit to the wine regions in North East Victoria I have a shot of some grapes (Allicant Bouche to be precise ) - and a few pics that aren't of grapes.
To see the larger image, click the picture. More images are here and here. Peter
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i really like that second shot... and would like to see it with a sepia tone. i'd perhaps straighten it up just a tad to make it look a little more level.
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Ah grapes........the start of many a good time........good strong pix's lots of colour and contrast.........except 2 needs to be a bit straighter.......
cheers big pix Cheers ....bp....
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Thanks for the comments. I didn't even notice #2 was crooked when I was cropping it and that's something I'm usually quite careful with. I'll straighten and update the image so the shot above will change and make the straighten it comments redundant These three shots really appealed to me because of their vibrancy. I'll look at sepia for #2 and if it looks good will add the image tonight. Peter
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Thanks Geoff. Congrats with the monitor. Makes a huge difference. What you need to do next is calibrate it with a Spyder and you'll be all done
Peter
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I m thirsty......... I think there is a Chardonnay in the fridge, it must be early evening somewhere........
cheers big pix Cheers ....bp....
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got side tracked...........now looking for the chardonnay.........
Cheers ....bp....
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I've just straightened the second pic above. Below is the shot in sepia. Don't know about the rest of you, but I prefer the colour version (I like the yellow tree at the end of the right hand side leading line)
Oh and big pix - if you can't find the chardonnay I may have it here Peter
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the sepia tone does give it a really old look, i really like it. to me it seriously looks like it may have been taken 50+years ago
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