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21-JAN-2005 Mark Gillett

Ten Past One*

Canon EOS 1D Mark II
1/800s f/9.0 at 20.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Mark Gillett25-Jan-2005 22:32
Alexeig, its 300, .3, 0. And loads of levels!
ctfchallenge25-Jan-2005 21:57
The snow is nice but I've not been out with the camera.

I would have gone a bit lighter shade on the sky - like what is reflected on the ground. ~ Lonnit
alexeig25-Jan-2005 21:42
Is it USM 400/250/0?
Canon DSLR Challenge25-Jan-2005 09:47
Ok, I found the time but I am not sure if I prefer it. My 5 year old daughter does and she assures me that her choice is more important than mine! Mark
Mark Gillett25-Jan-2005 06:55
Hey Lonnit, OT - Have you been out in teh snow you've been having?
ctfchallenge25-Jan-2005 05:55
LMAO! To quote Churchill, "I'm not difficult to please; I am easily satisfied with the best"!! :) Yes, I'm demanding. Guess what... this'll be a shock (NOT!), I really like Martha Stewart AND Hillary Clinton! LOL!!!!


Simple: duplicate the layer. With the eyedropper take pick up a ligh shade of blue from the tower glass and then with the bucket tool click in anyplace on the white sky. Slide the opacity slider to make it the desired intensity and you're done! World's simplest edit! :)

~ Lonnit
Mark Gillett24-Jan-2005 22:56
I am colour blind so this looks quite good to me! M
Canon DSLR Challenge24-Jan-2005 19:24
Not sure about the treatment, just looks hot and burnt to me, but I would like to have seen the original to get a sense of what it looked like before.
thubleau
Mark Gillett24-Jan-2005 18:25
Olaf, I meant time wise! Thanks anyway. Mark
Canon DSLR Challenge24-Jan-2005 18:05
If you want a blue sky, nothing could be simpler: use the magic-wand to select the white sky, fill with blue or a blue to white gradient if you want. Finish off by adding some noise... Done in less than a minute! --Olaf.dk
Mark Gillett24-Jan-2005 17:23
God you're soooooo difficult to please, Lonnit! Doing the sky was just too much for me to even comprehend. How much time do you think I have? Thanks, Lonnit. Mark
ctfchallenge24-Jan-2005 16:28
Getting artsy-fartsy on us? LOL! I think this may be the right image for the effect. I'd like some color in the sky though. ~ Lonnit