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    Cathedral Steps

    First pass at post-processing.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Nice framing on this John with the hedge and tree.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by Stagecoach View Post
    Nice framing on this John with the hedge and tree.
    Thanks Grahame.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Nice capture John, +1 to Grahame's comments

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Looks like a good candidate for a B&W conversion.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Nice capture John, +1 to Grahame's comments
    Thanks David.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by kap55 View Post
    Looks like a good candidate for a B&W conversion.
    Already converted.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Very nice image John IMO reducing highlights and adding some contrast might improve the image and the texture on the walls show more this way.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very nice image John IMO reducing highlights and adding some contrast might improve the image and the texture on the walls show more this way.
    Hi Binnur, thanks for the comments and suggestions.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Already converted.
    I can see that it's been desaturated, but is there not some green in the foreground hedge?

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Truly lovely composition, shows us all what you can see when you really stop & look.
    My only suggestion/question would be does the window top rt need to be a little less bright?
    And I do apologise if none has said this, but it wanted to comment 'blind' as it were, rather than be part of what I sometimes refer to as 'The Emporer's new clothes' effect.
    (I hope that makes sense?)

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by kap55 View Post
    I can see that it's been desaturated, but is there not some green in the foreground hedge?
    It is possible, I used the NIK conversion Analog Efex for the first time. It was the only option available or else I overlooked something.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    It is possible, I used the NIK conversion Analog Efex for the first time. It was the only option available or else I overlooked something.
    Kay,

    Thanks for the comments, suggestions, and critique. I don't think the window brightness was mentioned (darn you), I will try to alter on next pass.

    Thanks

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Cathedral Steps

    highlight adj and desaturated.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    John, not to be an annoyance but I like the first pass better. You are a good architecture photographer if I may say so. The saturation left your shot a bit darker and I do not like the gloom and doom look of it so I really prefer the brighter version better.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Hi John I find the slight green colour cast in #1 better. IMO reducing highlights has worked very well in #2 but I think you added too much contrast and it looks a bit overdone.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Well spotted and captured John,
    Now that I know (Thanks to IzzieK ) I can move the image around in the Lytebox, to my eyes losing the foreground hedge improves the image. As it leaves (no pun intended) the two trimmed shrubs holding in the bottom right corner IYSWIM

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    John, not to be an annoyance but I like the first pass better. You are a good architecture photographer if I may say so. The saturation left your shot a bit darker and I do not like the gloom and doom look of it so I really prefer the brighter version better.
    Izzie,

    Thanks for the complement, not my preferred software for editing, still learning LR and NIK, so bear with me as I experiment.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John I find the slight green colour cast in #1 better. IMO reducing highlights has worked very well in #2 but I think you added too much contrast and it looks a bit overdone.
    Thanks Binnur, I may have to switch back to Elements until I learn to use the brush tool in LR.

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    Re: Cathedral Steps

    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    Well spotted and captured John,
    Now that I know (Thanks to IzzieK ) I can move the image around in the Lytebox, to my eyes losing the foreground hedge improves the image. As it leaves (no pun intended) the two trimmed shrubs holding in the bottom right corner IYSWIM
    Peter, thanks for the comments and suggestions.

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