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Pedestrian

Streetshooter

Subscriber Member
Lili,
I'd like to see the response to the image from the group
without the title....it's your call but it might prove
interesting...
don
 
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Oxide Blu

Guest
Nice! Does the GRD have a level indicator like the GRDII and GX200? Are you using it when you shoot?
 

cam

Active member
i'd love to see this in b/w -- the structure is strong enough to take it and i find the colour detracts....
 

Lili

New member
Charley thanks so much :)
Cam, I tried it in B&W. Sadly no matter what I did because the pedestrian's partly in the trees shadow he blends into the wall, almost getting lost :(

That is my best effort
 
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cam

Active member
beat me to it, bob -- thank you!

(admittedly, i would have played with the levels and curves as well to get all the variations in the brick -- i am such a nerd!)
 

Bob

Administrator
Staff member
yes, it needs some curve work, but I think this conveys the idea.
-bob
 

Lili

New member
Still, in the end, had I got there a couple of seconds earlier it would have been far better.
And MUCH easier.
He would not have been half in that shadow.
;)
 

Lili

New member
Bob, well done. However if one modifies an image that much, where does it cease being a photo, a record of the what I saw and felt?
IMHO, if I have to go that far then I ought not to show the image
 
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