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In reply to the discussion: Crack in Time [View all]

Johnny Noshoes

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4. Lighting...
Tue Feb 14, 2012, 07:56 AM
Feb 2012

I shot this a long time ago but I think it was one of those overcast New York days and it was shot against an evenly lit grayish white sky. No HDR - haven't tried it yet. Just worked it in silver efx. The original color picture shows the aged green copper of the clock. I just prefer the b&w version because the details seem to show better.

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Crack in Time [View all] Johnny Noshoes Feb 2012 OP
Nice shot. How'd the lighting stay so uniform? bluesbassman Feb 2012 #1
HDR? alfredo Feb 2012 #3
I like that. alfredo Feb 2012 #2
Lighting... Johnny Noshoes Feb 2012 #4
Nice Solly Mack Feb 2012 #5
What a grand old clock, Callalily Feb 2012 #6
This is old timey and impactful. Mira Feb 2012 #7
Mira - your wish is my command :-) Johnny Noshoes Feb 2012 #8
Oh! A Gift. An it's Mira Feb 2012 #9
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