The Undead Street

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Honestly? I'm afraid I have no idea.:eek:

It was shot on an M9, probably with a 35mm Summicron though possibly a ZM Planar. The file would have been a RAW file put through LR and would no doubt have originally had too much clarity tool applied though it looks like this may have been reworked with a 'less is more approach' (I'm trying to tame the ludicrous beast within that goes crazy with the sliders:D)

That was shot during the EuroMeet in London in, I think, 2010. These days I use Silver Efex for my mono conversions and try to leave things such as clarity and structure tools well enough alone:rolleyes::)

Thanks for the compliment though.

SIMON - I'm also looking for some nice cliches to add, just to keep you smiling;)

yeah, too much of the clarity slider.. :rolleyes:
 
When used properly, strong visual elements like line, form, shape, tone, geometry, etc should never become cliche. They are the building blocks of what make strong visual statements in 2 dimensional work.
 
Over 2000 years two dimensional work 180 + years of photograph man its all cliche. What isn't cliche is a great photograph. They are rare indeed.
 
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