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Haven't been around here a lot lately but do manage to look in from time to time. Took this wandering around the house with a macro someone gave me.

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nice tones...but then you always did...

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quote:

crimbo wrote:

nice tones...but then you always did...




Thanks for the kind words Chris.



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Could see this as a big print and think it would look stunning

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What a superb image! Wonderful control of tones. Out of curiosity, what post-processing did you do?

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I use Lightroom 2 for the raw conversion and then Nik's Silver Efex Pro for the B&W conversion.



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really lovely tones and compo PLUS it looks sharp from edge to edge and front to back - some achievement with this type of image-

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Beautiful structure, and very well captured.
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