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My mistake has been seeking new landscapes. I should have been seeking new light.
Good title for this one. Nice composition also. The grain has given the blown out bits some 'detail' ... nice going.
this looks great as a B&W! nice composition, great title and cool image!
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The grain was added in PP right? Well done, it's working for me.
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My mistake has been seeking new landscapes. I should have been seeking new light.
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My mistake has been seeking new landscapes. I should have been seeking new light.
Thanks Scorp - I so have to try this pluggin.
Question...could you have converted to BW WITHOUT this grainy effect?
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Absolutely...I used the high grain intentionally. It gave me the erie feeling that I was looking to achieve.
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My mistake has been seeking new landscapes. I should have been seeking new light.
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