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  • Mausoleum

    Another long exposure at night time. This time at the Brighton Cemetery.
    Plenty of PP on this one.

    F9.0 150 sec ISO125

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  • #2
    Very spooky John. Looks like a good setting for a horror film.
    Alan W

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    • #3
      For the curious, here's a pre-edited version.

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      • #4
        G'day GJ

        Oh Goodness - you're right about "plenty of PP on this one" .... but the results show the success you have achieved
        Well done

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        • Grumpy John
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          Thanks for looking Phil. I know you're not one for spending a lot of time in front of the 'puter, but sometimes I see something "in my head" that the camera alone can't see, or capture.

      • #5
        Thanks for posting the original, it helps with seeing how you got the end result. I would assume masks and adjustment layers were created? The darker BG has produced a halo effect, but that could be the vB upload process causing that. Also a bit of soft dodging on the building helps to give it a lift without affecting the mood.
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        • #6
          Didn't see any ghosts? Good to see they were worth spending the inheritance on lots of stone for. Thus giving you an exellent subject to photograph. Good job John.
          Better a full bottle in front of me
          than a full frontal lobotomy.
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          • Grumpy John
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            Thanks Hans, the scariest thing about the shoot was the fear of getting locked in. They lock the gates at 8:00 PM and it was 7:40 when I finished shooting.
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