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logs (more contrast)

logs (more contrast)

Taken at midday, very contrasty. Used all sorts of tools in Photoshop to bring out the detail - Shadow/Highlight, Levels, Layer masks. I was pleased with the result.

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nmccamy said:

Cool shot!!!!!!!!!!  4 stars!
05:19 on November 22, 2006
 

JCJ said:

This is my favorite one of your gallery, with the other one of the leaves in the wall, great composition, maybe more contrast  enhance the colors.    
21:56 on November 24, 2006
 

filter99 said:

Great composition, nice colours, i wonder what it would be like in mono?
Don't get shots like this in grey and rainy burnley lol
09:40 on November 25, 2006
 

filter99 said:

Great composition, nice colours, i wonder what it would be like in mono?
Don't get shots like this in grey and rainy burnley lol
09:40 on November 25, 2006
 

chris@seary.com said:

Thanks JCJ - I've given it a quick 'Bibble', and the colours and contrast are much better now.
20:46 on November 25, 2006
 

chris@seary.com said:

Cheers filter99. I'm going to have a go at a mono version, which I'll post soon.
20:47 on November 25, 2006
 

Acatamee said:

Great shot!!!!  Good job with the contrasts!!!!
04:00 on November 26, 2006
 

OldBoy said:

Love the sky but not sure on the colour of logs. As filter99 suggests it might be better in B&W.
00:25 on December 7, 2006
 

Cathus said:

Interesting perspective which works really well.
Reminds me of a scene from an American western.
04:16 on February 16, 2007
 

milpool1980 said:

I agree with cathus, a scene from the american westerns
21:20 on August 15, 2007
 

XC90 said:

Much better this version this Chris looking forward to the B&W image, Bev.
18:49 on October 4, 2007

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  • Camera: NIKON D50
  • Date/Time: 25-11-2006 8:40 PM
  • Shutter: 8589935/1073741824 sec
  • Flash: 0
  • Focal Length: 18.0 mm