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Powis Castle

Photography Architecture posted on Aug 09, 2005
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Taken at powis Castle, Welshpool, Wales. Converted in Photoshop using my own settings for Channel mixing and blends.

Comments (8)


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kimariehere

5:33PM | Tue, 09 August 2005

beautiful ol'stone banister railing.. perfect lighting and great find!

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mojo1917

9:03PM | Tue, 09 August 2005

great light, well done. The black and white really makes that dramatic

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MaydaMason

11:57PM | Tue, 09 August 2005

sweet image! great angle and the foliage create a beautiful decoration on this shot!

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cbender

1:13AM | Wed, 10 August 2005

a great details shot...! love this walk... well seen and well captured... works perfectly in b/w

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Zacko

3:20AM | Wed, 10 August 2005

Very nice B/W, you really got the tonal range just right on this one. Great job!!!! Have a terrific day #:O)

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celtxian

3:55AM | Wed, 10 August 2005

Thanx folks for the comments. In the old days (yes, I am old!) I would spend 16 hours in the darkroom achieving this sort of thing. Yesterday I came across some of my early prints from those days... as I did archival printing they look as if I did them just the other day but the thought of all that work! I just think Photoshop is the best software ever and it means I can spend time doing other things (taking pictures, playing with my kids etc).

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CDBrugg

7:05AM | Wed, 10 August 2005

lovely picture - when did you find the time to learen your way around photoshop?

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celtxian

11:17AM | Wed, 10 August 2005

Thanx for the comment. As for learning Photoshop my advice is: 1. Focus on one program and keep at it. 2. Read good books - I recommend the WOW! series 3. Join a site such as Graphics.com and read all the tips you can. Over time you will be repaid by learning valuable skills.


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