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  • Church in colour and b&w

    Can't remember where this was - just south of Moruya I think so Alan may know. I wish I'd gone inside as the door was open but being not at all religious I feel strange doing that especially in Australia - doesn't seem to worry me overseas.
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  • #2
    Both fabulous. I love the treatment and my favourite is the B&W. The clouds add to the drama and it's almost like a charcoal drawing - fanb-----tastic! That should be on the wall. It definitely gets the ISAC WALL HANGER Award!
    I think you should share your technique with other members by doing a tutorial for this effect. What do others think?
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    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
    Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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    • P Plates
      P Plates commented
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      Thanks Isac. The b&w is just a preset from On1 Effects, tweaked a little and lightening the church a bit after.

    • Isac
      Isac commented
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      Thanks P Plates.

  • #3
    That would be the Bodalla All Saints Anglican Church, Gabby. I've never driven in to have a look - note to self

    Very nice treatments

    http://www.naroomaanglican.com/histo...s-bodalla.html
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    • P Plates
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      Thanks Alan. I do remember there was a cheese factory there. Usually I take a shot of the name of these things but didn't stop when driving out of the church yard to do so.

  • #4
    Very dramatic treatment Gabby. What are you processing with?

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    • P Plates
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      Thanks Greg. The colour was done in PS and then the b&w was a preset from On1 Effects, tweaked slightly.

  • #5
    Thanks for the positive comments guys. I've decided I really like dramatic b&w and this shot seemed to suit it.

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