Hi Paul, Sorry to take so long with an answer, afraid things went from bad to worse for me.
I hope this video answers some of your questions on how you can take 1 properly exposed image and with a few quick LR adjustments an turn it into the scene you saw.
Thank you Monty! I think I will go with door number 3. Before we show you what's behind #3, Jay is bringing the tray down with a box. JAY WATCH OUT FOR THAT... Oooh Well you now know that the box had a dozen eggs in it. Do you want the broken eggs or stick with door #3? I am now preetty certain wha...
Didereaux wrote: Thank you Monty! I think I will go with door number 3.
Before we show you what's behind #3, Jay is bringing the tray down with a box. JAY WATCH OUT FOR THAT... Oooh Well you now know that the box had a dozen eggs in it. Do you want the broken eggs or stick with door #3?
Not had a good week - hurt my knee and was unable to walk for 3 days, however come Saturday I got my stick and went for a short drive out of town, the clouds looked fabulous and I needed the break, these are couple from the trip. Both are HDR shots, 3 shots at 0.7 difference. Cheers Paul Looking ba...
Nice shot. I prefer the color version still. I agree. I really don't need 'old' photos. If I want old all I have to do is look in a mirror. Then you shouldn't have any problems seeing how your photo should look! I do like the second version better of the "old" ones, still lean towards the...
Nice shot Monte! I think I prefer the color one. The toned one just doesn't "feel" right to me for some reason. Perhaps a more true b&w with a slight vignette? I am just not sure...
Thanks for posting, I would bet it would make a very interesting place to explore.