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  • Martin.Jakubik
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    stewart kenny wrote:

    sally gap? i pretty sure i have shot those trees before, i think there called the two sisters locally, great images:)

    stew

    you right, just down from sally gap to Kilbride and N81. I pass those trees before dozen times, just now something made to stop and walk over there. was worth it. will be back.

    Martin.Jakubik
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    FYI. first two shots are copyright protected by city of Paris. no joke. you can take this shots but they still have copyright.
    all five are nice.

    Martin.Jakubik
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    like the second one, but my suggestion – try high key process in PS, maybe it will work better.

    Martin.Jakubik
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    SteveD: for reason of possible upgrade to FF i’m not very keen to stick another EF-S

    Martin.Jakubik
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    been there recently. not a single shot from there. constant showers forced me to run away. congratulations to your picture.

    Martin.Jakubik
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    Hi Bren
    tell the truth-i had this frame ready and took several shots with different exposure, this one with lights was just The Lucky Ones. i checked other versions and this works best for me. others with higher speed have sharp boats but water is not so blurred as it was bit windy and some waves.
    your idea will be realized next time, i have some other ideas of my own.

    Martin.Jakubik
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    wow, they tested A-bomb in Ireland :)
    seriously – amazing details on buildings considering strong back light. criticism – if you have this sun circle on picture maybe you could bring it whole into picture, i.e. move a bit right so sun will be between two buildings. it seems hidden behind siptu.

    Martin.Jakubik
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    Mark,
    I’ve tried convert it into B&W in CaptureOne, but somehow was not working for me. maybe it requires more post-processing in Photoshop. but digital conversion in B&W – i cannot get it right, it’s dull, low contrast. for B&W film is only solution.

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