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http://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/46369-important~-the-forum-its-future-and-finances/

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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-important-notice/

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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-4th-july-2023/

 

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Lovely.....:)

Thanks JH.

The mono King strikes again!

 

I sill think that you could tease even more tones from those wonderful stone features?

 

 FUJI

 

Thanks FUJI. I did try for more but decided to pull it back to this.

 

That one certainly works for me - very nice indeed.

 

Korky

Thanks Korky. I will be processing images from Lyon for a couple of months I would think! :)

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Brilliant study in light and shape Kev and of course mono was the way to go.

 

If I can just offer one suggestion the bottom of the torso is little to bright for me (opinions may differ) so a diagonal gradient exposure on the bottom left to pull it in and show more texture a little without effecting the rest of the exposure.

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Brilliant study in light and shape Kev and of course mono was the way to go.

 

If I can just offer one suggestion the bottom of the torso is little to bright for me (opinions may differ) so a diagonal gradient exposure on the bottom left to pull it in and show more texture a little without effecting the rest of the exposure.

Thanks Paul. The grad was a good tool to employ. :)

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