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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Landscapelover

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Apologies for uploading a revised version of a shot posted recently. The noisy foreground of the original has been upsetting me, so here is one using different files for that area.

645Z with 25mm f4 DA


ED...Truly amazing! I really like the composition and mood. Pramote
 

MrSmith

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Iron Saguaro sculpture by Ricardo Breceda in Borrego Springs, California. IQ180, 40-80mm.
if you set a clone stamp to colour mode in photoshop and sample the blue clouds/sky you can easily paint out the magenta halos without interfering with the structure of the image.
apologies if the magenta halo was intended (i presume it’s clipping in one channel in those areas and highlight recovery hasn’t been able to keep things colour balanced)
 

mediumcool

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if you set a clone stamp to colour mode in photoshop and sample the blue clouds/sky you can easily paint out the magenta halos without interfering with the structure of the image.
apologies if the magenta halo was intended (i presume it’s clipping in one channel in those areas and highlight recovery hasn’t been able to keep things colour balanced)
I find the darkening of the tops of the ‘cactus’ even more disturbing; I am assuming that a mask had been applied to the sky (fairly evident on the Toothy Tiger pic), but without excluding the ‘cactus arms’. I use C1’s adjustment layers for this purpose, or layer masks in Pixelmator or Ps for more complex, difficult edges.

My 0.05c [inflation]
 

mediumcool

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A stunning picture! If it was me I would turn it into monochrome, something like this below (which was done quick and dirty, but you'll get the point)....
.... on top of that I would remove the antenna and dish from the picture.
The rusty dish? No no no!
 

MGrayson

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Personally, I love the antenna collection in that photo. Once you start seeing them, they're everywhere!

--Matt
 

scho

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A few shots with the 645z and FA 45-85 taken on a short drive up the west shore of Cayuga Lake in the finger lakes region of central NY.

Looking north up Cayuga Lake from Toro Run vineyard on the west shore.



In the "flats" area of lower Taughannock gorge.



An intrepid angler at lower Taughannock Falls just above Cayuga Lake.

 
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