Experimenting...


Moonraker

Link Posted 16/08/2020 - 21:13
Quiet Sunday afternoon hunting for subjects before the rain set in. Any comments gratefully received. Sally














danofmk

Link Posted 16/08/2020 - 21:21
I like the film like quality of the first one for sure.

Fishbones

Link Posted 17/08/2020 - 15:46
I think they all look great , my taste goes for no3 and 6 as they almost resemble a Victorian wet plate image. I assume you used a split tone to achieve this? Not something i have every tackled but if you did it was a great success
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LennyBloke

Link Posted 17/08/2020 - 18:51
Generally this isn't my sort of thing - but the processing is subtle and the colouration simple and not overdone, that coupled with the close cropping of the poppy heads make these a rather pleasing set

Well worth the experimentation IMO
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Moonraker

Link Posted 17/08/2020 - 20:07
Thank you all for your very encouraging and helpful comments. It is my first attempt with split toning and I will definitely have another go at it now. Thanks again. Sally

redbusa99

Link Posted 17/08/2020 - 21:39
good to see an experimenter,if thats even a word. 2,3, and 4 for me. that's just my choice, others could well be different and that is what makes playing as i call it a lot of fun. keep going
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Moonraker

Link Posted 18/08/2020 - 10:39
Thanks Joe, I intend to. Sally 😊

cardiffgareth

Link Posted 19/08/2020 - 20:40
Love the textures and tones in the opening image Sally
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RichardMarch

Link Posted 05/09/2020 - 11:16
Experimenting is the best way to success

Sry

Link Posted 06/09/2020 - 22:01
Interesting processing choices, Sally. There's an almost metallic feeling to these - oxidised flowers, so to speak.
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