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Lloyd

Active member
They say these barrels hold some sort of liquid...

Well, the word on the wall makes me wonder which one. :) Probably not going to end up in a wine bottle, eh?

This is a truly beautiful b/w Rayyan. The texture of the wood, and the tonality of the greyscale are simply superb.
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Well, the word on the wall makes me wonder which one. :) Probably not going to end up in a wine bottle, eh?

This is a truly beautiful b/w Rayyan. The texture of the wood, and the tonality of the greyscale are simply superb.
Silly me. I thought the writing said ' garage '!!:eek:

Thanks a lot Lloyd and take care.:salute:
 

GrahamWelland

Subscriber & Workshop Member
Just back from a photo safari at Sabi Sabi.

Here's my Chiaroscuro Lion:
D3s 200-400VR 1/15 f/4 ISO6400

 
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woodyspedden

New member
Well, the word on the wall makes me wonder which one. :) Probably not going to end up in a wine bottle, eh?

This is a truly beautiful b/w Rayyan. The texture of the wood, and the tonality of the greyscale are simply superb.
Rayyan

I love this as is but I would love to see it toned sepia to reproduce the look of a very old photo. Just a thought about alternative processing

By the way I think the word graissage means "grease" so this may be a lube station

Cheers

Woody
 
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Rayyan: Although in a hurry, I have to say, one more time two great pictures, you share with us meditoriously. Particularly like the b/w conversion on the first one, as it matches the content of the capture in a perfect way for my taste.
 
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etrigan63

Active member
I have to say that I am impressed with algorithms used in this app. I've manually done single shot HDR and it never comes out as good as a multi-shot. My one concern is handling partly cloudy skies. I guess I'll have to play more with the U-point technology top get that right.
 
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