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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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cerett

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Re: Godzilla Rising

Another fantastic one. The 35-90mm is one of my most favorite zoom lenses.
What software do you use for B&W conversion?
Pramote
Keep coming!
Thank again. I primarily export from Lightroom after some adjustments and do the B&W conversion in Photoshop. I also have Silver Efex Pro 2, but have not used it very much. It seems like a great program, but I really have not had the time as yet to master it.
 

malmac

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Ed


I am sure you are the master of sunrise and sunset photos - so I have tried to just stay a little left of field so my shot does not look too pale by comparison.

I called this one "The Rainbow Shore"

Mal

 

malmac

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Neist Point, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Captured this image with an H4D-60, 35mm, on one of the few days it wasn't raining.
Love that skinny little road, not much more than a piece of string, laid across the hill tops.

Thanks for sharing.

Also thanks to those who have liked my recent posts - much appreciated.


Regards


Mal
Australia
 

Ed Hurst

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Mal - that's a stunning and compelling shot - love it. And you're being too modest; that said, I appreciate the compliment! :)

Ed
 

AlanS

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Hey Mal, it's a footpath not a road :). Agree with Ed as well, stunning shot. (The rainbow shore)
 
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