Wiener Active Member Mar 28, 2010 #1 Any thoughts on the use of sepia here? Trying to express an 'at worlds end' feeling... Cheers! Andy Attachments EXIF R0033114SP1s.jpg 793.6 KB · Views: 315
L lensman New Member Mar 28, 2010 #3 Andy, Sepia is spot on for this image, super processing showing detail in the clouds, very nice indeed. David
Andy, Sepia is spot on for this image, super processing showing detail in the clouds, very nice indeed. David
odklizec PK Mar 29, 2010 #4 Andy, I don't know why, but the sepia tone does not work very well for me in this particular shot? Maybe it's that the train is just too new? On the other hand, I like the sepia tone in your other photo posted here: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4423
Andy, I don't know why, but the sepia tone does not work very well for me in this particular shot? Maybe it's that the train is just too new? On the other hand, I like the sepia tone in your other photo posted here: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4423
Wiener Active Member Mar 29, 2010 #5 odklizec":ib999lss said: Andy, I don't know why, but the sepia tone does not work very well for me in this particular shot? Maybe it's that the train is just too new? On the other hand, I like the sepia tone in your other photo posted here: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4423 Click to expand... Pavel, for fun, here is the "at worlds end', muddy colours mix! Andy Attachments EXIF R0033114SP2s.jpg 977.5 KB · Views: 258
odklizec":ib999lss said: Andy, I don't know why, but the sepia tone does not work very well for me in this particular shot? Maybe it's that the train is just too new? On the other hand, I like the sepia tone in your other photo posted here: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=4423 Click to expand... Pavel, for fun, here is the "at worlds end', muddy colours mix! Andy
Wiener Active Member Mar 29, 2010 #6 And a bonus track... Attachments EXIF R0033112SP1s.jpg 1.5 MB · Views: 255
ricohnick New Member Mar 31, 2010 #7 nice work! for me, sepia is a warm, soft and gives an old feel to a photo. I think straight B/W might work better here?
nice work! for me, sepia is a warm, soft and gives an old feel to a photo. I think straight B/W might work better here?
Wiener Active Member Mar 31, 2010 #8 ricohnick":35ry9pke said: nice work! for me, sepia is a warm, soft and gives an old feel to a photo. I think straight B/W might work better here? Click to expand... Straight from JPEG, with only colour removed with a single click...almost as straight as waterless whisky! Now I am going to sleep on it! Cheers Nick! Andy Attachments EXIF R0033114.JPG 399.6 KB · Views: 206
ricohnick":35ry9pke said: nice work! for me, sepia is a warm, soft and gives an old feel to a photo. I think straight B/W might work better here? Click to expand... Straight from JPEG, with only colour removed with a single click...almost as straight as waterless whisky! Now I am going to sleep on it! Cheers Nick! Andy