I took this photo today, I have brought into PP. Each time I go to pull the trigger, I get cold feet. It's not a great photo. But Have fun it and do what you like with it when done. This is a Railroad truss bridge on the New York Central Rail Road Line on the east side of the river.
Bill Houghton wrote:
I took this photo today, I have brought into PP. Each time I go to pull the trigger, I get cold feet. It's not a great photo. But Have fun it and do what you like with it when done. This is a Railroad truss bridge on the New York Central Rail Road Line on the east side of the river.
I think it is a very nice photo, great composition, tack sharp. The tracks draw you in, very nice!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Looks good, every time I did something I felt it could be better, so I would just close it out and not save. You did a nice job. Thanks for being my save as finger. LOL
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jethro779 wrote:
How does this work for you?
I'm on my tablet, it will have to wait until tomorrow. Thanks
I'll try it again, only .tiff this time.
From what I see, on the tablet, it looks good. I'll have to take a closer look tomorrow. A black and white looked promising. Thank you
I tried to be subtle.....
hlmichel wrote:
I tried to be subtle.....
Thanks Himichell nice to hear from you. Hope things are starting to look up for you.
Thanks again fella.
There's probably a lot of potential here for something other than a straight edit, but I just can't help myself :) .
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Thank you Bob and R.G. I think I've taken pictures of this Truss Bridge 3 or four times on different occasions. Every time I down load, and play with I just can't seem at to work.
Jethro and Bob have opened opened up the Black and White side of this Photo that I never really considered, but have given it hole new approach for me to look.
Thanks for views and your efforts. Bill
PS, When I took the photo this time, I took the liberty of sitting on the Tracks to get lower. Normally I won't think of doing this because the trains come thru here at such speed, these legs might not match speed. But the tracks I was on had a freight stopped about 50 behind me.
Bill Houghton wrote:
.....Jethro and Bob have opened opened up the Black and White side of this Photo that I never really considered, but have given it hole new approach for me to look.....
Tried a bit of split toning to give it a "look" - red/orange for the shadows, blue for the highlights. That's the opposite way round to what's usually done, but with this one the shadows are mostly the bridge and the highlights are mostly the sky.
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Thanks again R.G.
What I found when I worked on it with the Packaged programs was that white bit sky almost dead center. It made the it look like a ceiling of some kind.
I would like again to thank you all for posting, As most if not all of you know, working alone is like talking to yourself, and you feel your getting stupid answers. LOL
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