KEH
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Having some post-christmas fun playing with digital lith effects in Photoshop, based on the approach outlined in Advanced Digital Black & White Photography by John Beardsworth (recommended). Lots of dodging in the attached, high contrast, peach tint to highlights and exaggerated contrast and film grain in the shadows. Photo is a hill on 11th St NW WDC, shot with my 40D/35f2.0.
Quite intriguing...
Cheers,
Kirk
Quite intriguing...
Cheers,
Kirk
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smotchx
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Well, based on your recommendation for the book and the positive reviews on Amazon, I've just ordered myself a copy!
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
KEH said:Having some post-christmas fun playing with digital lith effects in Photoshop, based on the approach outlined in Advanced Digital Black & White Photography by John Beardsworth (recommended). Lots of dodging in the attached, high contrast, peach tint to highlights and exaggerated contrast and film grain in the shadows. Photo is a hill on 11th St NW WDC, shot with my 40D/35f2.0.
Quite intriguing...
Cheers,
Kirk
sounds cool, but I'm not seeing what you're describing in the image. I'm sure it is supposed to be subtle, but could you upload the original for a comparison, or provide a little more information? I'll take a look at the book online, maybe that'll help (RTFM).
p.s. I think the clouds look fabulous!
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