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Hi Cemal,Another frame with the help of randomness and luck. Multiple exposures in one frame, post-processedView attachment 22466 for tonal and color structure.
Hi Only RF,Lake Winnipeg is the 12th largest in the world. Freeze up started and then the water level dropped.
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Hi Only RF,
Suddenly we're not feeling so bad about the (relatively) low temperatures here this morning!
A spectacular sight - the B&W treatment works particularly well...
P&K
Hi Only RF,Thanks. I have Topaz B&W effects but I stopped using them. I have considered others but even with Topaz I could never decide what to pick. I found some videos on how use LrC and while keeping Ansel Adams in mind as best as I can I just go nuts with B&W mix panel and Linear/Radial masking. Sometimes I have up 50 masks but did not for these.
I knew you used something and tried to find it. NIK and FlimPak. I've seen some nice stuff from those.Hi Only RF,
Everyone has their own workflow and I always find it very interesting to read how people have gone about things.
LrC has some excellent B&W capabilities which I'll sometimes use, but more often I'll veer off into DxO Nick Collection and/ or FilmPack - whichever route I head off down the permutations (as you note) are almost infinite and I tend to end up in a 'yes-no' comparison game on which option I prefer.
This process usually cements the foundations of one of my favourite sayings - an image is never finished, you just stop fiddling around with it...
Phil
Crikey. In England there's a tendency for the entire road network to descend into chaos once we have to scrape the car window in the morning...In the spring I'll take some shots from the wind pushing the ice towards the shore and breaking up resulting in sometimes 20 ft high pile ups. It is also a very shallow lake with moving sandbars. Our friends a sailboat with a fixed keel and were always worried about hitting a sandbar in big swells. They have rescued stuck people more than once. They sold that boat
As for cold these were on a river. -32 Celsius and that not include the North wind that day. It gets crispy up here.