Mono Mushrooms
by Cliff-P
I`ve never been satisfied with any mono conversions when it comes to Fungi they just don't seem to take to it well!. This one seems to be the exception for some reason but I would appreciate your thoughts.
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Uploaded14/12/2011 - 10:15
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Posted 14/12/2011 - 12:01
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I like this one, but I prefer the colour version. This one seems to have lost some detail in the shadow areas. Both are great images, just my preference
Cheers - JD
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Posted 14/12/2011 - 22:20
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I really like this, I really like the strong contrast and the detail in the gills
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Posted 14/12/2011 - 22:41
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Jimmy_Dean0 wrote:
. This one seems to have lost some detail in the shadow areas. m
Down to the dark blue filter used for the conversion Jim! I think I prefer the colour version as well tbh. This one seems to have lost some detail in the shadow areas. m
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Posted 15/12/2011 - 11:10
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Works well in mono, allowing you to explore the shape and texture. To be honest the lack of some shadow detail doesn't detract for me; you could tweak the curves to try and reveal a bit more. Just a thought.
Posted 17/12/2011 - 14:24
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Maybe I'm the only one who perefer this shot... It works perfectly in mono for me.
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