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Hi all,
This is no more than a test piece. I shot this initially in RAW before converting it to B&W, just to see what the outcome would be. I've seen some spectacular B&W landscape shots and was wondering how difficult it is to achieve. I know that the rule of thirds may not have been followed and there's no foreground interest, so apart from that what else can you suggest? Thanks for your help.
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NIce scene and great sky.....the only other thing i would do is duplicate the layer and get some more detail out of the foreground and especially the right side of the hill.....
i know the thirds are not followed to a T but i think it really doesnt distract or offend in this shot. I might also add the slightest vignette so the left side of the image doesnt run out of frame.
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Thanks, xxpinballxx, I'll give it a bash.
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looking forward to the rework! Should be pretty straight forward and hopefully enhance the already great shot you captured.
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