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Roaring River State Park, MO
Sep 15, 2015 00:06:23   #
Darkroom317 Loc: Mishawaka, IN
 
Took this at Roaring River last week. Comment and Critique much appreciated



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Sep 15, 2015 00:47:13   #
Collie lover Loc: St. Louis, MO
 
Where is this located in Missouri? I live in the St. Louis area.

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Sep 15, 2015 01:39:39   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
Darkroom317 wrote:
Took this at Roaring River last week. Comment and Critique much appreciated


I'd like to see the color version.

I'd probably lift the shadows.

Is the frame messed up?

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Sep 15, 2015 07:18:04   #
djtravels Loc: Georgia boy now
 
Quick, fix the frame before the water runs out. I like colored water also. djt

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Sep 15, 2015 09:07:38   #
Darkroom317 Loc: Mishawaka, IN
 
Collie lover wrote:
Where is this located in Missouri? I live in the St. Louis area.


Southwest, south of Cassville, near Branson

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Sep 15, 2015 09:11:35   #
Darkroom317 Loc: Mishawaka, IN
 
MtnMan wrote:
I'd like to see the color version.

I'd probably lift the shadows.

Is the frame messed up?


There is no color version. This is how I shot it. The frame is there because I decided to post the full frame of the image. I agree about the shadows. There is more detail on my computer. I've noticed that things tend to darken when posted online. It is rather annoying

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Sep 15, 2015 09:30:36   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
Darkroom317 wrote:
There is no color version. This is how I shot it. The frame is there because I decided to post the full frame of the image. I agree about the shadows. There is more detail on my computer. I've noticed that things tend to darken when posted online. It is rather annoying


You shouldn't get that frame without adding it in post processing. Maybe you have a preset being applied?

Even if you want a B&W final it is better to shoot in color and adjust in post processing. The post processing programs on a computer are better than the one in your camera. Digital cameras take all images in color so need to post process to give you B&W.

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Sep 15, 2015 12:36:44   #
Collie lover Loc: St. Louis, MO
 
Darkroom317 wrote:
Southwest, south of Cassville, near Branson


Thanks for the info. Will check it out some time.

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Sep 15, 2015 13:00:16   #
Darkroom317 Loc: Mishawaka, IN
 
MtnMan wrote:
You shouldn't get that frame without adding it in post processing. Maybe you have a preset being applied?

Even if you want a B&W final it is better to shoot in color and adjust in post processing. The post processing programs on a computer are better than the one in your camera. Digital cameras take all images in color so need to post process to give you B&W.


This is 4x5 film. The final print will be done in the darkroom. This is just a negative scan

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Sep 15, 2015 13:18:33   #
MtnMan Loc: ID
 
Darkroom317 wrote:
This is 4x5 film. The final print will be done in the darkroom. This is just a negative scan


Ah!

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