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  •  31-07-2006, 9:06 PM 207808 in reply to 207806

    Re: Post your best here...

    Cheers Dave...will be interested to see and hear how you do!Smile [:)]
    When you believe it, you will see it!


    My DCM Gallery
    Webshots
    comments appreciated.Cheers
  •  31-07-2006, 9:30 PM 207825 in reply to 207808

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    Heantun:
    Cheers Dave...will be interested to see and hear how you do!Smile [:)]


    Cropped, slightly defocussed (not blur, fyi Smile [:)]), resized, converted to monochrome, filmgrain added, tinted, bordered.

    What's photoshop? Big Smile [:D]


    Galleries: Monochrome : The best
  •  31-07-2006, 9:50 PM 207841 in reply to 207825

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    OK...looks like an authentic 50's bus picture now! Thanks, but I was still trying to get that transition from b&w into colour effect...bit like the opening part of Wizard of Oz, when the mono ilm changes to technicolor (c)...?

    Will try your technique on some  pix I have of a hangar dance at an RAF base - should work well with them.


    When you believe it, you will see it!


    My DCM Gallery
    Webshots
    comments appreciated.Cheers
  •  31-07-2006, 9:52 PM 207843 in reply to 207841

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    Wow Dave, that is some magic you've done there!

    It looks like a completly different photograph.


    Alf


    My DCM Gallery - Moments In Time
  •  31-07-2006, 9:58 PM 207851 in reply to 207841

    Re: Post your best here...

    Heantun:

    OK...looks like an authentic 50's bus picture now! Thanks, but I was still trying to get that transition from b&w into colour effect...bit like the opening part of Wizard of Oz, when the mono ilm changes to technicolor (c)...?

    Hmm... I can easily isolate the bus from the background, and convert either into b+w. I did try a transition effect, but it just looked strange.

    Heantun:

    Will try your technique on some  pix I have of a hangar dance at an RAF base - should work well with them.


    Heh.


    Galleries: Monochrome : The best
  •  31-07-2006, 9:59 PM 207853 in reply to 207843

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    AlfMyers:

    Wow Dave, that is some magic you've done there!

    It looks like a completly different photograph.


    One reason why I've no need for adobe to release photoshop for Linux. Gimp does everything I want. Smile [:)]


    Galleries: Monochrome : The best
  •  31-07-2006, 11:02 PM 207910 in reply to 207841

    Re: Post your best here...

    Heantun:

    OK...looks like an authentic 50's bus picture now! Thanks, but I was still trying to get that transition from b&w into colour effect...bit like the opening part of Wizard of Oz, when the mono ilm changes to technicolor (c)...?


    Cropped, bus selected, selection inverted, selection grown and feathered, selected area converted to monochrome, resized, overall photo sharpened, bordered.

    The attempts at doing a transition really did look weird.

    Heantun:

    Will try your technique on some  pix I have of a hangar dance at an RAF base - should work well with them.


    This one...?

    Cropped, slight vignette applied, tinted, filmgrain, bordered.


    Galleries: Monochrome : The best
  •  31-07-2006, 11:12 PM 207916 in reply to 207910

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    You sure know how to enhance the image to brings out its best.

    Anyway, here is another one of my old holiday shots that I dug up -

    Storm Heaven...

    Hope you like.  I don't think is is as powerful as my previous posting - Building of The Storm but I like it none the less.

     


    Alf


    My DCM Gallery - Moments In Time
  •  31-07-2006, 11:20 PM 207921 in reply to 207916

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    ... another one to place on the alter...

     

    steer wrestler

  •  01-08-2006, 12:21 AM 207940 in reply to 204858

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    Another picture to place on here. Took at Perranporth in Cornwall last year, cant work out if it looks better in B&W or colour.......

     

    anyway here is the black and white one




    perranporthbw


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    Poetry is merely a theoritcal portrayal of the perfect picture
  •  01-08-2006, 9:12 AM 208027 in reply to 207910

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    Thanks again, Dave...the hangar dance one looks good! This was me about 10 years ago!!!
    When you believe it, you will see it!


    My DCM Gallery
    Webshots
    comments appreciated.Cheers
  •  01-08-2006, 10:50 AM 208087 in reply to 207940

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    Everest great action photo. Colloghi also a awesome shot but it a bit to dark maybe and also is it just me or is there a strange glow around the rim of bthe rock where it meets the sky back drop. I dont think its natural light reflecting. What is that Colloghi but then again it could be nothing my computer screen is really bad with heavy contrasted areas. But a good shot never the less.

    Here is mine...

    Picture 019q.jpg

    I went through a phase where i was only taking pictures of subjects but on half of it. If anyone seen my DCM gallery you will know what i'm talking about. I dont know why but i just like this sort of shot. Any thoughts guys.

    Keep the good stuff coming.

    Cheers

    Ray Willard's Gallery

  •  01-08-2006, 3:43 PM 208195 in reply to 208087

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    What a cracking thread, wonderful images but they make me feel both inadequate and determined to do better.

  •  01-08-2006, 4:10 PM 208206 in reply to 207841

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    Heantun:

    OK...looks like an authentic 50's bus picture now! Thanks, but I was still trying to get that transition from b&w into colour effect...bit like the opening part of Wizard of Oz, when the mono ilm changes to technicolor (c)...?

    Will try your technique on some  pix I have of a hangar dance at an RAF base - should work well with them.

    Heantun is this the type of effect your looking for?

    500x286 mask1.jpg

     

    If it is and you are using Adobe CS, copy layer then select image adjustments and de - saturate the image. Then select the marquee tool and select part of the picture you want to work on once this is done press the add mask button, select paint brush and set to white. Deselect the orig background layer then paint away for desired split / effect. Reselect the orig background to see the effect then  sharpen etc and save.

    Hope I have explained it ok



  •  01-08-2006, 6:58 PM 208274 in reply to 207921

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    Cracking shot that one Everest very well done
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