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The Sunbeam
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flynnyParticipant
Haven’t posted for a while,
Hopefully I’ll have a little more time to remedy that soon,
This one was taken while on a recent visit to Kerry with the family,
Some of you will already be familiar with the location,
It’s the wreck of The Sunbeam on Rossbeigh ,Co.Kerry.
As usual I welcome any comments/suggestions.
Thanks,
BallymanParticipantLovely shot. Really like the B&W you’ve done here as well. If I was to try and find something that I would change maybe more of a diagonal angle on the wreck or a portrait orientation would work better but this would be up on the wall nonetheless!
lousyParticipantIt’s definitely a ‘hanger’ for me also. I wouldn’t change a thing, lovely work.
Pat
texMemberjodal1975ParticipantbigalguitarpickerParticipantflynnyParticipantThanks for the replies folks,
The suggestion of a portrait shot was something I tried but didn’t really get one I thought was worth processing,
Again I tried a few different angles , but for various reasons didn’t really get what I was looking for,
The beach was very busy at the time, and I was trying to shoot away from the folks walking there.
It’s the conversion that I’m interested in ,
I’ve been trying a new method which one of the lads in the Cam Club showed us a while back.
I used to use Nik Silver Efex, but found that on some images it was a little destructive,
Thanks again,jodal1975Participantwhats the conversion process your using ? i’d love to know …it worked very well here!
BrickerParticipantHi Paul,
Lovley shot, and the conversion looks good to me.
The speed is just right – as in on the right side of reality.
If this was come dine with me, Id give you a 9. :)
flynnyParticipantHi Folks,
jodal1975 wrote:
whats the conversion process your using ? i’d love to know …it worked very well here!
If you PM me your E Mail address,I’ll send on the conversion details.
Bricker wrote:
If this was come dine with me, Id give you a 9. :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:
westcoastMemberVer nice shot,
i love the details in the wood . nice b&w conversion also.
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