The Fish Fryer
by bforbes
Uploaded26/02/2014 - 19:04
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Posted 26/02/2014 - 19:38
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Great work, interestingly, the image looks very detailed on 27inch Apple Thunderbolt Display
Posted 26/02/2014 - 19:58
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tyronet2000 wrote:
Looks a little over cooked on my laptop but all the details are there
It is a tone mapped image out of the Photomatix programme. I was trying to deal with the almost blown out window at the back
Looks a little over cooked on my laptop but all the details are there
Barrie - Too Old To Die Young
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Posted 26/02/2014 - 21:11
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Glowingblue wrote:
Great work, interestingly, the image looks very detailed on 27inch Apple Thunderbolt Display
Looks great on my iPad air
Great work, interestingly, the image looks very detailed on 27inch Apple Thunderbolt Display
Malc
Posted 26/02/2014 - 21:43
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It is a lovely image, but a bit overdone on the HDR for my taste. Maybe a blended image of this and one processed normally would be an idea?
Regards
David
Regards
David
Posted 26/02/2014 - 21:51
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I love it, i think it's great and full of interest.
Posted 26/02/2014 - 22:14
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I can't stop looking at this, you just keep on seeing more and more detail, the timing of the shot even captured the light shining through the holes in the chip scoop. I like the fact that on first viewing (on my cheapo screen anyway) you're not quite sure if it is a photo or a pencil sketch - great photo!
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(Janis Joplin)
KIT: K5iis, DAWR18-55mm,FA4.5 80-320mm, Mitsuki 5.6 400mm, M1.7 50mm, M1.4 50mm, M2.8 28mm, Miranda M2.8 28mm, M3.5 135mm, M1.4 200mm, Vivitar S13.5 70-210mm, Vivitar A 2.8 90mm macro,
Sigma150-500mm F5-6.3 APO DG HSM.
Posted 26/02/2014 - 23:51
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This captures the full atmosphere of this recreated historic fish and chip shop Barrie. The chips in there were to die for - cooked in good old fashioned beef dripping.
David
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David
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Posted 28/02/2014 - 11:28
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Great. Processing works really well for me.
Posted 28/02/2014 - 20:33
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CyclopicFun wrote:
Great. Processing works really well for me.
Me too!Great. Processing works really well for me.
Ian
Posted 02/03/2014 - 18:24
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Thanks Paul I'm looking into an upgrade of my Photomatix prog., allowing that choice.
Barrie - Too Old To Die Young
https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/barrieforbes
https://www.flickr.com/photos/189482630@N03/
https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/barrieforbes
https://www.flickr.com/photos/189482630@N03/
Posted 07/08/2014 - 11:59
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HDR can be overcooked etc; however that treatment on this B&W works well for me! Great detail and interest
Andy
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