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Dec 14, 2014 13:38 |  #9016

Beautiful work Davev....under bridges suddenly look very attractive.

Paul, I'm google 'low key animal processing', any more clues?
LLarregub, beautiful work in B/W.

JVthePT thanks man. I'm still down with the knee surgery so mostly inside next few more days....the boss said it's milk shots tonight :)


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Dec 14, 2014 13:56 |  #9017

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Dec 14, 2014 15:01 |  #9018

Robert - it low key (according to the bloke who explained it to me) - in so much as the light is taken away with black!


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Dec 14, 2014 15:58 |  #9019

MedicineMan4040 wrote in post #17332008 (external link)
Beautiful work Davev....under bridges suddenly look very attractive.

Paul, I'm google 'low key animal processing', any more clues?
LLarregub, beautiful work in B/W.

JVthePT thanks man. I'm still down with the knee surgery so mostly inside next few more days....the boss said it's milk shots tonight :)

Robert, if you're interested on how I processed this, I made a quick screen capture movie to show basically what I did.
There's a slow spot where I was looking for a pre-set (that I didn't find) but there it is anyways.


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Dec 14, 2014 15:59 |  #9020

^I love the effect. I just posted up a first try on my Flickr, nothing like what I'm finding via google. Thanks for yet another pursuit Paul ;)

Dave thanks (as always) for the vid tutorial, give me more study while my knee convalesces.


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Dec 15, 2014 10:43 |  #9021

Love the photo's that are passing tru, really nice captures, lately i can't contribute the flu has caught me badly, no camera time for me.
But i love to see the master pieces of you all, keep them coming it cheers me up.


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Dec 15, 2014 11:54 |  #9022

MedicineMan4040 wrote in post #17332008 (external link)
Beautiful work Davev....under bridges suddenly look very attractive.

Paul, I'm google 'low key animal processing', any more clues?
LLarregub, beautiful work in B/W.

JVthePT thanks man. I'm still down with the knee surgery so mostly inside next few more days....the boss said it's milk shots tonight :)

Cheers chap :)


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Dec 15, 2014 13:17 |  #9023

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Dec 15, 2014 17:26 |  #9024

Just borrowed a Spyder Elite calibration kit off a friend and used it to calibrate my screen tonight.

Have a look at the two images below please - the first shows the levels histogram, the second the actual photo of a running crab spider from a few nights back.

How does it all look on your screens please?

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Dec 15, 2014 18:03 |  #9025

A few shots of from day one of our recent cruise to the Caribbean.

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Dec 15, 2014 18:09 |  #9026

Paul Iddon wrote in post #17334581 (external link)
Just borrowed a Spyder Elite calibration kit off a friend and used it to calibrate my screen tonight.

Have a look at the two images below please - the first shows the levels histogram, the second the actual photo of a running crab spider from a few nights back.

How does it all look on your screens please?

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Looks pretty darn sharp on my screen, Paul.




  
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Dec 15, 2014 18:18 |  #9027

jamganz wrote in post #17334660 (external link)
Looks pretty darn sharp on my screen, Paul.


Cheers Eric.

Does the temperature look OK too? Not to cool, or too warm?

Exposure seem OK?

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Dec 15, 2014 20:19 |  #9028

Paul Iddon wrote in post #17334679 (external link)
Cheers Eric.

Does the temperature look OK too? Not to cool, or too warm?

Exposure seem OK?

Paul.

Paul, it looks pretty darn good as it is mate. But as you asked, to my eyes and on my screen it looks like it could maybe do with a small bump up in warmth and exposure.

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Dec 15, 2014 20:25 |  #9029

Paul Iddon wrote in post #17334679 (external link)
Cheers Eric.

Does the temperature look OK too? Not to cool, or too warm?

Exposure seem OK?

Paul.

Sorry...should have expanded....Agree w/ Gus' comment on the warmth. Maybe a touch of contrast too? Overall looks like you only have minor adjustments to make to suit taste.




  
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Dec 15, 2014 20:27 as a reply to  @ Paul Iddon's post |  #9030

both look good, the first image has more browns/orange/reds. You saw the spider so which one is truer to the actual spiders colours?



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