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Airy
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Chateau de la Fontaine
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September 19, 2020, 22:05:55 »
A property near Lille, in Wasquehal and Croix, crossed by the small Marque river. It is accessible to the public. The woods are quite unkempt now, which I like.
Df, Zeiss 50/2 (Milvus), f/8 except third one (f/2)
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Erik Lund
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True classic BW series! Super
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Nasos Kosmas
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Very nice BW conversions, what did you used in post?
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September 21, 2020, 17:56:02 »
Thanks Eric and Nasos. For PP, I used Lightroom, but in 3 cases out of 4, I used SilverEfex in addition. The main "fine-tuning" is the color filtering though. That will achieve the key thing : contrast between subject and background at the right level. LR alone also could do about the same job.
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