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Simon

posted on 28th May 05 at 12:13

I havent had a chance to work on it yet but it was the green channel i think i used for the main part and then used red channel for the sky because green lost all the clouds


Jake

posted on 27th May 05 at 21:45

is this better?



[Edited on 27-05-2005 by jakethesnake]


vibrio

posted on 27th May 05 at 21:32

not quite sepia :lol: needs more yellow


Jake

posted on 27th May 05 at 21:27

i would say that looks better, going on more of the sepia look though


vibrio

posted on 26th May 05 at 10:42

you could have made a picture using the guy as the subject looking out across the skyline. a reposition would have solved it.

like Ian says use channel mixer to make it B&W


Ian

posted on 26th May 05 at 00:48

Try the black and white by separating the RGB channels and just use one, normally red. The trees won't be so grey then.

I don't know if I wouldn't have tried to do something with the two trees in the middle of the grass as well, like centre them in the middle of the foreground of the pic.


vibrio

posted on 25th May 05 at 23:03

better without the guy. if it's a skyline take the skyline not some bloke on a park bench :lol:

colour looks better but you shoudl maybe work on it a bit more.


Simon

posted on 25th May 05 at 22:10



Been out this evening taking few photos of Oxford Skyline, am undecided which works better the colour version or black and white, what are your opinions?







thanks