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Queens Park - Colour vs B&W

This is a discussion on Queens Park - Colour vs B&W within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Asnow, I have never edited anyone's image before and I saw that you do not mind. I took the original ...

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    Asnow,

    I have never edited anyone's image before and I saw that you do not mind.

    I took the original color and desaturated it (forget to which), and than moved the curves to get kind of a dark image. Than I dodged the building and the hedges in the foreground and increased the sharpness a little. I am no expert, you are probably a lot better than me at post editing, but this is what I came up with, more of a haunting, dark castle image


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    No problem editing my pictures. I'm open to any suggestions. I kinda like the haunted castle idea. It sorta fits being the provincial legislature and housing all those scarey politicians.

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    I made a change that may have helped this compression situation....and I'm seeing no compression anymore with images that are less than 275k and less than 1025 pixels in width.

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