Norsey Wood

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Ok, nice day so time to get out for some piccies... Unfortunaley I left my iso set at 400 from the night before... doh!

Just like to know what you guys think. apart from remembering to check the iso!!
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3. I really liked the texture of this tree
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The last shot is crying out for bw i think :) They don't look at all noisey to me. Thats the beauty of DSLR's and ISO. If you get the correct exposure your shots aren't noisey.
 
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Nice shots,definately Silver Birch but to my untrained eye and reading comments on my earlier post would suggest No 4 over exposed??What say you?
 
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Yep thats better! How dod you do the black and white? Just a desaturate?

If you have photoshop, what I do with B&W is use the Burn tool (on shadow setting) with an exposure of about 6% and just enhance some of the shadows. Tends to give the picture more depth. I also like to give a slight vignetting to B&W although it might not work with this one.

Nice photos :)
 
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isnt desaturate the worst way to do it?
I used mode then greyscale... I cant remember the other way with channels though... think you might have to change it to lab colour then take away the colour channels... I seem remember seeing a tutorial about it but cant remember exactly. they did it all three ways and one was better but I cant remember... was in digital photo mag
 
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