Playing with selective colour.
Does this work?
If it was your shot, what would you do?
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pelooyen Goldmember 2,940 posts Likes: 86 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Sydney More info | Dec 11, 2010 20:58 | #1 Playing with selective colour.
cheers, Paul
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zap800 Member 42 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: coal region, Pennsylvania More info | Dec 12, 2010 00:35 | #2 I dont get it dude. A tad odd to take pictures of a grave marker and its flowers.
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Dec 12, 2010 00:49 | #3 I was there to take photos of the church. It was a B roll shot and thought I'd try my hand a selective coloring - the sombre idea of death/loss (B&W) with love/remembrance/afterlife idea with flowers (colour) cheers, Paul
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zap800 Member 42 posts Joined Aug 2008 Location: coal region, Pennsylvania More info | Dec 12, 2010 00:57 | #4 it did bring my attention to the flowers and nothing else. If I knew the women on the marler it would also move me emotionaly a little. I think you did a good job at the process of the selective color technique.
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