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Jul 21, 2009 07:48 |  #1

Experimenting with duo tones in B&W, I liked the result but wanted to be sure.

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Jul 21, 2009 08:40 |  #2

Very nice.

Looks as if it might have been sharpened quite a bit - yes?

The range of tonality is very nice, but the shadows looked blocked up. Let's check the histogram - yes, it shows just what I thought - very heavily blocked up shadows.


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Jul 21, 2009 12:27 |  #3

Thanks a lot Robert, I actually do a sharpen by default with photoshop whenever I reduce the image size.

the shadows were indeed blocked up, I think it's the whole reason I decided to take this approach :-)


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Aug 05, 2009 18:07 |  #4

Looks great, is that the castle in Malcasine?


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Aug 06, 2009 18:36 as a reply to  @ Stephend720's post |  #5

Cool shot, but the grass at the bottom of the middle catches my eye instead of the castle.




  
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