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Post by Jim on Aug 4, 2023 21:52:14 GMT
Nicely done and thanks for the reminder about Old Fashioned Photo. Thanks, Tony.
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Post by Jim on Aug 4, 2023 21:53:32 GMT
I was going to do a bunch of old bldgs but only including one I took a few weeks ago Loving that drizzly day house, Clive.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 5, 2023 4:27:07 GMT
Loving that drizzly day house, Clive. Thanks Jim. It is an excellent set up for photos. Clean background...nice side slopes ... no power lines. Coincidently, today I visited the ranchers who own this property. I asked for permission to enter this property around the old house to get close daytime photos. It also has potential for aurora photos. The down sides are you have to walk about 200 meters off the county road and last summer I photographed two grizzlies bears in a barley field across the road. I would never go in there alone in the dark.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 5, 2023 4:33:43 GMT
This scene or similar has been posted on PSEM before. I opened the original image and processed it as the instructions for the challenge. This tourist train for for people with deep pockets. See bottom image. Here... The train does not come here anymore. In 2010, it would stop at the Cowley siding and the sports were bussed to nearby Waterton Lakes NP Sample pricing!! Ouch!!
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Post by tonyw on Aug 6, 2023 19:45:31 GMT
This scene or similar has been posted on PSEM before. I opened the original image and processed it as the instructions for the challenge. This tourist train for for people with deep pockets. See bottom image. Here... The train does not come here anymore. In 2010, it would stop at the Cowley siding and the sports were bussed to nearby Waterton Lakes NP Sample pricing!! Ouch!! Makes an excellent subject for sepia - I had to look up CP 4107 and it has quite a history - originally built in 1957 for CN and subsequently run by VIA and Ohio Central before the current CP. I think I may have been on it in one of its earlier incarnations - it was a lot cheaper in those days! Tony
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Post by tonyw on Aug 6, 2023 19:57:32 GMT
Had to try an in-camera sepia which has the advantage, at least in my mirrorless camera, of seeing sepia in the viewfinder. Not sure that it was much help and I did finish up doing some editing to take some red out of the sepia. Here's where I finished up: Tony
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Post by hmca on Aug 8, 2023 17:20:36 GMT
Sepia is hard for me as I really don't like the red tones that are inherent in the look. I did try to increase the red in this image taken yesterday. I thought might be a good subject.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 9, 2023 15:47:59 GMT
I really don't like the red tones that are inherent in the look. I did try to increase the red in this image taken yesterday. Agree. I love sepia photos and should do more. But it is easy to overdo the effect. Less is more holds true. Your lighthouse is pleasing.
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Post by hmca on Aug 9, 2023 17:10:37 GMT
Thanks, Clive. It's definitely a balancing act.
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Post by tonyw on Aug 9, 2023 17:33:44 GMT
The lighthouse does make a good subject for sepia and I agree it is a balancing act to hit the most pleasing colour and I suspect everyone has a different idea of most pleasing! What I find curious is that I'm finding that the sepia colour looks a bit different every time I look at it. Maybe it's my old eyes or my screen (which is supposed to be calibrated) or the application I'm looking at it in. Any theories as to why this might be?
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Post by pontiac1940 on Aug 9, 2023 17:45:49 GMT
Maybe it's my old eyes or my screen (which is supposed to be calibrated) or the application I'm looking at it in. Any theories as to why this might be? My left eye sees warmer than my right eye. However, colours we see are affected by context. See here and here. This topic has been posted on PSEM before. I made this graphic a few years ago ... copied idea off the internet. The balls are exactly the same color. The context makes them appear different.
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Post by hmca on Aug 9, 2023 20:52:41 GMT
I suspect everyone has a different idea of most pleasing! For sure! I haven't noticed a change of tone when viewing on my phone or computer but perhaps my vision isn't as keen. Interesting chart, pontiac1940.
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Post by Howard on Aug 10, 2023 4:49:33 GMT
This I took last year and decided to convert to sepia tones due tot he subject matter. I was pleased with the result so printed it to hang for a while. I chose Awagami Kozo Select paper, a very lightweight (42gsm), semi-transparent paper with a definite natural yellow tone. It seems perfectly suited and the end result looks like it's from early last century. From memory I just used a heavy sepia filter in PSE with a bit of jiggery pokery in DXO Analogue Effect to add vignette, fade etc. It's taken at Cabanes-Du-Breuil, near Sarlat in the Dordogne ( Link).
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Post by hmca on Aug 10, 2023 14:50:00 GMT
I like the yellow tones of your sepia choice. It was interesting to read the history of the stone cabins and see the man at work on the miniatures. Looks like a great place to tour and enjoy.
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