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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 12/11/2009
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Ian I'm not good at keeping records or remembering what settings but I would imagine it would be F16 on a sigma 10-20 lens with 100ISO. Converted to mono in photoshop CS4. Image, Adjustments, Black and white.Use the blue slider to darken the blue sky and adjust the red and yellow filters for a little contrast.Tweak the curves and Bob's yer uncle. Danny
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Ian Miller
{K:9190} 12/11/2009
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Great Shot! What sort of settings and filters both on camera and post editing did you use to get such a sharp/vibrant piece?
It reminds me of my birthplace, Cornwall, when I was a boy out on the moors/countryside. Where all of the trees were like this one, all bent n twisted, all permanently leaning in the same direction. As if caught on a storm, then frozen in time for eternity. Thay always amaze me, but look so tortured too.
Ian
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G G
{K:61359} 12/8/2009
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Wow.. what a shape!! YOu've got the eye to see it. I like the pov and the really well managed greyscale. A fine work Danny. Congrats
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vehbi dileksiz
{K:37355} 12/7/2009
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Marvellous B&W landscape work Danny. I love it. Regards. vehbi...
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Kallol Majumdar
{K:27691} 12/7/2009
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Nice shot, Danny... Best wishes
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Nanda Baba das
{K:78053} 12/7/2009
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Excellent, very good composed. My best wishes Nanda
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Radovan Magdalenic
{K:32881} 12/7/2009
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Bravo Danny, this is fantastic, deserves the award.Best regards.7+++
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 12/7/2009
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Muy buena, me gustan muchos los logrados contrastes y la composición. Felicitaciones!
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Saad Salem
{K:89003} 12/7/2009
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very nice capture and fine tones, Saad.
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