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Textures...I was impressed by the textures when I took this shot. The nice clouds, the fence post and the grass. I used the onboard flash to light the post up.
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Great shot Owen. I know this is what you were probably after, but for me it's just a touch TOO blue. Great image nonetheless
Peter
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Thanks stubbsy. Yep, decreased saturation and adjusted the temperature of the shot to get the blue effect.
![]() Cheers, Owen.
Owen, I love this type of shot and this one is pretty cool. I'd like to have seen the whole post lit up but that's a niggle.
I've tried experimenting with this and if you put a warming gel over the flash head it can give the flash illuminated object this warm feeling whilst the background and sky is blue. Matt
This image has quite a striking impact about it, and the clouds definitely make it!
Yes! and cheap too, not to mention easy to obtain (metres of it from Big W for $2!) ![]() I used celophane over a SB-600 & 800 for my Built Ford Tough image.
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