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Post by robnaylor on Feb 6, 2012 20:47:25 GMT
A pretty harsh BW conversion of a tractor preparing a field, made me think it could have been on the moon. Too much red wine me-thinks....
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Post by chrisc on Feb 6, 2012 21:27:08 GMT
Perhaps not enough...I like it.
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Post by Barry on Feb 6, 2012 21:41:40 GMT
As you said, very harsh, but it has worked well. I also like the inclusion of a lot of black sky.
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Post by Stevewebb on Feb 7, 2012 10:58:05 GMT
Very Nice Rob. Can I have a bottle of what your drinking please as it seems to be doing a great job.
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Post by The Wirefox on Feb 7, 2012 11:18:25 GMT
A very unusual and strangely attractive image Rob.
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Post by chrisc on Feb 7, 2012 11:25:25 GMT
I just noticed a strange bit of arcing light in the upper left 1/3. I thought I noticed it at school, but those monitors are so whacked out, I wasn't sure.
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 7, 2012 11:49:37 GMT
Thanks for having a second look teach. You are not wrong, I have put up the SOOC version so you can see the highlighted branch that caused the "arc in space", or is it a cosmic event...
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 7, 2012 11:51:18 GMT
Here's another play around with the same tractor...
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Post by Stevewebb on Feb 7, 2012 11:55:14 GMT
Here's another play around with the same tractor... Nice effect, it looks like a toy
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 7, 2012 11:59:17 GMT
The farmer next door thinks it is a "toy", he's always playing with it... ;D
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Post by chrisc on Feb 7, 2012 12:13:37 GMT
That was my first thought..a Tonka Toy. I think would also work well with the high contrast shadowing used on the other.
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 7, 2012 12:30:28 GMT
All done in PP with selective blur. That effect works pretty well with houses too - "Toyland".
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Post by Stevewebb on Feb 7, 2012 13:02:47 GMT
It's funny you have done this today. Just this morning I saw stock image of some people in a train station done like this and though to myself "I must have a go at that".
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Post by robnaylor on Feb 7, 2012 13:05:18 GMT
Steve, as a tip - use a high POV for the best effect.
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Post by Stevewebb on Feb 7, 2012 13:07:24 GMT
Thanks Rob. I can see it certainly works.
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