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Post by cannockwolf on Mar 26, 2012 19:43:06 GMT
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Post by chrisc on Mar 26, 2012 21:16:23 GMT
Was curious as to what it might look like with a color cast adjustment at 70%...and this would be one of those personal choice moments but I like the edit for its coolness as much as i like the original for its warmness.
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Post by Kit on Mar 27, 2012 10:42:04 GMT
Either way, it is a lovely scene and a much softer, more romantic look than you usually go for.
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Post by cannockwolf on Mar 27, 2012 11:19:52 GMT
cheers, i actually added the warmth Chris
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Post by chrisc on Mar 27, 2012 12:34:08 GMT
Well, there you go...what did you do to add warmth?
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Post by cannockwolf on Mar 27, 2012 12:34:45 GMT
just adjusted the white balance in lightroom
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Post by cannockwolf on Mar 31, 2012 20:25:47 GMT
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Post by jeeperman on Mar 31, 2012 20:32:59 GMT
Nicely done, I actually prefer the warmth here.
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Post by chrisc on Mar 31, 2012 20:58:29 GMT
Hmmmmmmmm...someone's been up to a little tomfoolery...mountains are reversed and foreground is quite different..remeinescent of another valley scene not too long ago...in a galaxy far, far away...but it is still a nice image.
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Post by cannockwolf on Mar 31, 2012 21:26:29 GMT
yep thats right, i was showing my dad the prints and at the same time we both said they'd be better if they were in the same photo, so here's my attempt
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Post by Stevewebb on Apr 1, 2012 7:06:41 GMT
Tomfoolery wins again That second one is really great and belongs in the "visit Wales" magazine.
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Post by chrisc on Apr 1, 2012 12:18:11 GMT
Tomfoolery wins again That second one is really great and belongs in the "visit Wales" magazine. Except that poor old slog visitors like me would travel the countryside looking for that scene, then throw stones at the local tourism board for the trickery of it all... ;D
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