Photograph and Camera talk
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That’s cool @Jett129 . I’ve generally been lazy about exploring post-processing possibilities but seeing successful outcomes may prod me into trying them. Well done
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Thank you,it comes from the fact that in the days before color film,people would hand colorize select parts of the B&W images. Now through the wonders of Photoshop it’s much easier. If you search on #selectivecolor on Instagram there are some really,really cool shots. I also think that once you do this it elevates the image a little closer to being “Art”,which is something I struggle with.
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I was messing with the night mode on my phone at dusk and I think these are interesting.
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Here's a few recent ones I've snapped. All on the Fujifilm X100V, so fixed 35mm focal length essentially
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Also, few snaps from my 30th trip to Cornwall week before last
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@LewisStonehouse The colour's are magnificent! Are you doing any post editing or is that the raw captured image?
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@goosehd few light touches in Lightroom but no major editing. That being said I'm using the X100V's in-built film similations and exporting a jpeg: Velvia where they're super vibrant, Classic Chrome on the more muted ones and Acros for b&w. To be fair, the colours were amazing in real life too, Cornwall really is stunning.
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damn the first 2 with the lake looks mesmerising!
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damn the first 2 with the lake looks mesmerising!
Thanks @louisbosco - I was chuffed with how they came out
Yeah, it was a windy old day…..
It was so bright and still, can't imagine conditions to shoot crisper reflections