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Old 14-12-11, 01:22 AM
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Thanks Ian, I do defianately enjoy having it on my Door step,

As with the 3rd one, yeah i think it would improve it, I did shoot a landscape orientated shot first, but Didnt like it too much, i just seem to prefer the portrait style more, but i can easily re shoot this as its about 5 minutes from my house, Thaanks again ian,
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Old 14-12-11, 11:33 PM
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Cracking series of shots. Love the second one best as the roughness of the boulders really stands out.
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Thanks Oldboy im glad everyone likes something different,
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i like the last 1 the best what was the cobb shot like in colour if you took 1
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Old 18-12-11, 02:25 PM
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Thanks Andy, the colour shot would be awfull, wasnt at sunset or anythign special, just the middle of a Very Grey Day, And the colour cast from my 10 stop is Too much to correct,
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Dan its amazing how bad of a colour cast can be corrected.

I love them as B&W so no need to justify anything to though.
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Thanks alf, i prefer the bw, the colour cast is far to bad though the filter has an IR build up, and is pretty much incorrectable,
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Thanks alf, i prefer the bw, the colour cast is far to bad though the filter has an IR build up, and is pretty much incorrectable,
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Have a look at this thread to see what can be corrected.
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Well, black and white photo shows good contrast , when the blacks are black, the highlights are bright, when you can still see some detail in both the highlights and the shadows.
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Thanks Alf, ive Tried many times before, but some shots its to bad to manage it,
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