Yellowslacks
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Andrew
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Robert Adams
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Ernst Hass
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Mike Court
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Regards,
Gábor
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Did you use any gradient filter or they were the original colors?
I used a graduated filter in LR to brighten the bottom part of the image slightly - I've been struggling with conditions with big sky-land contrast. PP obviously helps but time to play with graduated filters on the camera, methinks.
My guess is it would make a striking mono conversion.
Thanks for the suggestion. Will try this - I've not tried mono very much, so it will be nice to play/learn about this.
Tim
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Gary_Baldy
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Devon
Pentax Optio 750z
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Sigma 8-16mm
Sigma 120-400mm
Sigma 18-250mm macro
Tamrac 5375 Adventure 75 Photo Backpack
and a wish list as long as your arm!