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King said 480 days ago:
Ana said 480 days ago:
broken AND old. nice.
CraigMartin said 480 days ago:
This doesn't so much say broken to me, but what a fantastic shot. The tones and contrast, particularly in the sky, are just wonderful. High marks.
CraigMartin said 480 days ago:
I echo King - I would love to hear more about the processing.
Tom said 480 days ago:
The processing was quite easy on this. Using Photoshop convert to B&W using whatever method you prefer (there are a ton of them on the web) and then....after the conversion (on a full size image from Canon 5D btw)....To really add punch to the shot I did this.......convert image to LAB mode.....then.....select only the lightness channel....then....unsharp mask 14, 50, 0 (when you do this watch that some highlights don't get blown)...if they do use the history brush to bring them back. Then convert back to RBB and use whatever Dodge & Burn technique you like. I use a custom D&B action I created by following the instructions in book by Photoshop guru Katrine Eismann. It is a non-destructive method. Then re-size the image down for the web. Another trick there is as follows. Take the full size image and bring it down to 1500 x 1000-something and go to filters > sharpen. Hit sharpen once. Then resize down to 900 x whatever or 800 x whatever or 750 x whatever to fit the requirements here.
Best of luck. Any questions....fire away.
SeekingFocus said 480 days ago:
"Using Photoshop convert to B&W using whatever method you prefer..."
Shift + Ctrl + U
Hands down the best!
King said 480 days ago:
Tom: Ask and ye shall receive! Thanks! (Canon 5D--yikes! As if that had nothing to do with the quality of this image).
SeekingFocus: You're easy to please, aren't you?
King said 480 days ago:
@Tom...oh, yeah, congratulations!
Tom said 480 days ago:
Many thanks King.....and many thanks to all.
simpfan742 said 476 days ago:
Beautiful work, Tom! Those whites really pop in this image.
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Very nice b/w image (I adore b/w when it's well done). My hunch is that you won't get high ratings for Relevance, but my ratings are counter-balanced with high marks to the right.
How did you shoot and process this? and what decisions did you have to make?