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23-OCT-2011 Najinsky

skeletal

Guernsey, C.I.

In response to questions about the workflow, I've posted the original shot in pending.

It was shot raw and converted to B&W using Nik Colour FX pro with a yellow filter. It also has a slight 'glow' filter which increase the contrast and softens some of the tones.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 ,PanLeica 45mm f/2.8
1/125s f/7.1 at 45.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Canon Image Challenge25-Oct-2011 03:16
This image has quite the ethereal quality to it. Lovely shot.

-Techo
Canon Image Challenge24-Oct-2011 10:07
This is far better than the Original....usually I prefer things as they are...and this is....but it is now also otherworldly too. Excellent.

("Cash is inside folded newspaper in the seat next to you," he said softly to no one in particular, then stood up and walked briskly from the lobby).

Enjoy,

Traveller
Canon Image Challenge24-Oct-2011 07:22
Thanks for the comments guys (that includes you too shu!). Psst Traveller: I added a discrete brown envelope with some direction above. Regards, -Najinsky
Canon Image Challenge24-Oct-2011 02:18
I be equally curious....and I am open to bribery....if you tell me how you did this, I'll vote for it!!!!!

Really I will.

Actually, this is the way much bribery works anyhow...I will vote for it all instances so no inducement is needed...but the crime of solicitation and bribery is still made if you offer and I take....

Just sayin`

Traveller
Jim B (MSP)24-Oct-2011 00:08
Well done.
I'd be interested in a description of the workflow.
Any IR process?

Jim
Canon Image Challenge23-Oct-2011 17:30
love your "down to the bare bones" image, naj! shu
Canon Image Challenge23-Oct-2011 17:24
Now this is very interesting, a very unique looking foliage. Paul