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    rob marshall

    Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Here's some of the first shots I converted using V2. The framing feature is pretty neat. If you don't want the frame on your original PSD/TIFF, you just apply the frame on a shot, then save as JPEG and cancel the PSD/TIFF edit back to without the frame. It's very quick and easy.

    All shot with a Panasonic G1, handheld.

    Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Quote Originally Posted by rob marshall View Post
    Here's some of the first shots I converted using V2.
    Now you're just making me jealous!

    Nice stuff.

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Hi Rob,

    Nice shots, I just can't make up my mind whether I like #2 or #3 better

    Cheers,

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hi Rob,

    Nice shots, I just can't make up my mind whether I like #2 or #3 better

    Cheers,

    I liked the God's rays in #3. here's another that I took on the same day. Also shot with the G1.

    Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Quote Originally Posted by rob marshall View Post
    Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2
    That is brilliant. Absolutely brilliant. We could wax lyrical, at length, about it and what you've done in the production of it. But, let's just enjoy it instead.

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    #2.
    #3, for me, has too imposing a foreground.
    The grasses in the last one you posted are wonderful.
    Your work is really nice.

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Is that a boo-boo in the upper right hand corner or one huge sensor dust-bit?

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Quote Originally Posted by rob marshall View Post
    I liked the God's rays in #3. here's another that I took on the same day. Also shot with the G1.

    Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2
    This is just classic. Love at first sight.

    #sighs# One day when I'm rich and famous, I might be able to afford SEP.


    Or...or...you could buy it for me for my birthday!

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    It's #2 for me Rob....very nice! I also really like the last one you posted, it really captures the eye.

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Nice work as usual Rob,

    How do you going pritng these? I know you use Permjet paper. Just wondering how many black ink tanks do you use and what paper? Do you find the same richness of colour in the prints compared to the screen?

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    I really like the third one! The composition, the lines, the contrast, very nice.

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisC View Post
    Is that a boo-boo in the upper right hand corner or one huge sensor dust-bit?
    I think it's just a gap in the clouds (last shot). I have fixed it now in the original. Thanks for pointing it out.

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Great photos! I especially like the sun rays and composition of #3. The border is a fitting touch as well.

    I want to live somewhere by the gulf, sea, ocean

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Stunning photos of great scenery - nothing else to say. Big thumbs up.

    I'm with you Xavier - I'm land-locked too.

    R

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    Re: Borth beach - using Siler Efex Pro V2

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    Now you're just making me jealous!

    Nice stuff.
    I know! You said it, Donald, and I think that he's doing it on purpose!

    I don't know how you're all picking a favorite. (well, okay! The second one, with its distant, misty cliffs and sense of sweeping vista is a gobsmacker.) The clouds and sun in #3 are pretty spectacular but, to go against the tide (haha), I love the sense of the power of the wave(s) coming in and the shiny, foamy bit of the last one receding, in #1. It's a wonderfully noisy image to me.

    Oh, and Donald's completely right about the last image, too.

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