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Comune di Prelá


Originally shared by Robert Glöckner

Comune di Prelá

Liguria 2013


#MagnificentMonochrome Magnificent Monochrome Curated by Christian Madsen and  Fiery Orange Azalea

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HQSP Monochrome
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  1. Stunningly beautiful B&W! Really great!... did you use a red filter on it?

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  2. Ranco Sevla Sevla thank you. I applied a green filter afterwards in Silver Efex

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  3. Robert Glöckner Thank you very much my friend for your kind answer!... i thought it was a "red filter"... It's simply marvellous this stunning effect, I like it very much! Thanks for your kindness!

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  4. Ranco Sevla Sevla the 'film noir' preset pushes the contrast in a special way, darkening. the green filter lightened the surrounding trees without touching the building. voila :-)

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  5. I may be mistaken but the highlights seem to be overblown in the sky part of the image - the sky seem a bit "washed out". Over all settings, composition and editing seem to be adequate. I notice a "straightening" attempt here, the tower's (on the left) geometry seems a little unnatural but it is a very difficult issue to overcome.  IMHO

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  6. Robert Glöckner Yes, you're right! I'ved use the "green filter" at the same time as I use another "process" and I'ved managed to keep the trees almost with the same "dark effect" in one or two photos of mine... Thank you so much for your kind answer!

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  7. Michael Mossiagin thanks for the critique. 
    the sky is mostly white clouds, difficult not to blow it. i thought about darkening/detail extraction but stopped processing before doing it...

    the straightening - you are right, it looks a bit funny and I should have worked it out better. 

    after all I will visit a Photoshop course on Feb 7 and then - I hope - I can master some more techniques as now. thanks again :-)

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  8. Robert Glöckner this is not a critique honestly speaking: the picture look absolutely fine. i like it. These are just minor things i paid attention to.

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