ARCHIVE 526 – TREE TRUNK AND LEAF (MONO + COLOUR)
June 26, 2020 10 Comments
Tree in the grounds of Chew Valley Lake, a reservoir in Somerset; 14 Sept 2009.
I’ve taken this image into SEP2, added lots of contrast and structure, and then re-introduced colour into the leaf. Converting an image to mono and then re-introducing colour to selected elements of it is very easily done in SEP2 and, of course, most easily done where, as in this image, one part of the composition is of a very different colour to the rest.
Click onto the image to open a larger version in a separate window – recommended.
Technique: D700 with 70-300 Nikkor lens at 210mm; 6400 ISO; converted to mono in Silver Efex Pro 2, with selective restoration of colour.
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What a striking image!!
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Glad it gets to you, Liz – thank you! Adrian 🙂
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Hi, Adrian. Thanks for another great image. I have reblogged; scheduled for Wednesday. Best Regards.
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Thanks for the reblog, Goff. 🙂
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Pleasure. Happy Sunday.
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Reblogged this on Art, Photography and Poetry.
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Two eyes are staring!
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Haha yes!!! >>> that just what Gary says! 🙂
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Adrian, I’m really surprised that you didn’t rotate this. Those are certainly eyes for those of us with the gift of pareidolia. Terrific abstract.
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Thanks, Gary, but here, for once, I prefer the natural look. 🙂
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