rayyan
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Thank you kindly sir.This is just beautiful ^
Charles, grateful for those kind comments.Rayyan, outstanding colours and compositions:salute: Love the PP'ing too.
Kindest regards to you both. :salute:
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Thank you kindly sir.This is just beautiful ^
Charles, grateful for those kind comments.Rayyan, outstanding colours and compositions:salute: Love the PP'ing too.
Jono, thanks a bunch. The Crete portfolio is masterful.:thumbs:Fantastic stuff Ray - I think I like the first one best - but they're all splendid . . . the pyramids are also great.
My you do get around!
all the best
Thank you ceh.Yes,
great photos
:thumbs:
Boris, thank you for stopping by.Great images, but the last one is for sure not Marrakesh (Essaouira?).
Boris
This was not meant as a critique. I just always want to know where an image has been taken, especially in interesting locations like Morocco. So far my favorites of your images are #1, #2 and #4.Boris, thank you for stopping by.
And thank you for pointing out my mistake. I meant to say ' Maghreb ' for all
images.
Indeed, and as you correctly point out, the previous image is from Essaouira.
Kindest regards.
Boris, never thought it was. Thanks for pointing out my error.This was not meant as a critique. I just always want to know where an image has been taken, especially in interesting locations like Morocco. So far my favorites of your images are #1, #2 and #4.
Boris
Charles, much appreciated.Rayyan, beautiful exhibition of bold colours! Would you mind sharing some of your PP'ing with these shots?? Great stuff
baudolino, after step 2, one can use a mask layer to prevent the effect thereHi Rayyan, I am trying your technique and end up with very dense/dark images with blocked shadows. Of course, using the opacity sliders can help here but loses the desired effect. What do you do to bring the images back to normal density, while keeping the Velvia 50 look? Levels?