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25-10-2009, 11:42 PM
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| | | Re: Stormy Seas at Charmouth
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25-10-2009, 11:44 PM
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| | | Re: Stormy Seas at Charmouth Oooh! That's interesting, Bill. I can't say which I prefer, they each evoke a different feeling in me....
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26-10-2009, 08:40 AM
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| | | Re: Stormy Seas at Charmouth Love the shot, we normally go to Charmouth a couple of times a year and I have seen it like this...thanks for bringing back the salty smell, the spray and that gorgeous light. A very nice capture 
Have the cliffs been falling again, they look different to just a couple of weeks ago?
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| | | Re: Stormy Seas at Charmouth Quote:
Originally Posted by big bill
Hello Jim at a lose end due to bad weather and wondered what you thought of your image as a mono ?
hope you dont mind me having a play about with it | For those interested took the image into CS3 ,into Channel Mixer and converted by ticking the box at bottom left monochrome ,then played about with the red blue and green sliders getting a total nearest to 100 as possible.
Then using the burn and dodge tools burnt in the detail in the sky and clouds and crevices on the rocks then gave it a slight bit of shrpening in unsharp mask.
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18-11-2009, 06:26 PM
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| | | Re: Stormy Seas at Charmouth Hi jim,
A really nice shot full of atmosphere, well balanced composition. I like the light reflecting off the pebbles in the foreground and the smoke like spray on the cliffs. The dog walker and the gulls just add that extra bit of oomph to the picture.
I was going to say id have removed the dust spot in the sky but then realised it was on my monitor screen.
great picture well done jim.
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