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Posted By Pete : Opened using CS2 Raw converter
Minimal sharpness.
Red/Cyan fringe removed (-18)
Slight S shaped curve
Increased red/blue saturation
Reduced exposure
Increased overall contrast and saturation
Opened and used healing tool to remove the dust and a slight darkening of right hand side of sky with
Posted By Pete : Enhanced and rough charcoal border added using PhotoFrame Pro 3.
Posted By Pete : Blue toned and diffuse glow to give slight infrared feel.
Posted By Anthony : image reversed, blue toned, border added, cropped, sharpened, corners burned in a little.
Anthony
Posted By Anthony : reversed image, saturation boosted about 10%, cropped, border added, corners burned in a bit.
Anthony
Posted By Anthony : image reversed, cropped, added a simple border, saturation boosted about 10%, sharpened, and uploaded.
Anthony
Posted By bppowell : Changed so many settings it hard to remember.
1 - altered the levels
2 - altered the yellow then red saturation
3 - cropped, changed to 8 bit
4 - added a warm filter
5 - decided I had had enough and uploaded
Posted By marto65 : Plenty of saturation and curves to boost colours and contrast, also selected specific areas to balance out exposure
Posted By andytvcams : Just for fun and not part of the competition
Posted By dunjava : Playing around with hue and saturation.
Posted By Ewan : bit of a boost to the saturation and contrast and a little extra saturation to the yellows of the grass and the purple of the heather.
Posted By Ewan : Much the same as before but I wondered if the horizon was a wee bit off kilter.
Posted By LAF : It's not dark, there's no puddles or sheds and it's not full on Technicolor. Don't know why I bother.
Posted By Carabosse : I'm sure this competition will be saturated with entries!
Posted By Carabosse : CB was beside himself with excitement when he spotted a UFO over what was a rather dreary, grey landscape!
Posted By Carabosse : Autumn has come a little early this year!
Posted By Carabosse : And we're back to spring again!
Posted By Carabosse : "One for the wall" as they say.
Posted By Carabosse : Just straightforward Northscape style!
Posted By Carabosse : Now wouldn't you like something a bit 'different' like this on your wall?
Posted By Carabosse : A bit of old-fashioned treatment.
Posted By Carabosse : Just a fun one - for the chap who made this challenge possible!
Posted By Carabosse : Poor Keith found his camera/lens combo was giving terrible pincushion distortion!
;-D
Posted By Carabosse : Just straightforward processing.
Posted By zander : Healed and curved.
Posted By zander : Infra red attempt
Posted By zander : Better infra red attemt than my first ir effort.
Posted By pennyspike : Tweaked in ps ,mainly shadows and highlights then presented as tryptych.
BW conversion using layer mask.
The size reduction has killed it stone dead!
Penny
Posted By pennyspike : Back to the drawing board.
Needed the larger frame and this time in colour (sat).
Penny
Posted By Tandberg : Just Had a little play with levels and a little dodging and burning.
Dave
Posted By Tandberg : Mono coneversion and then toned and burned in
Dave
Posted By digicammad : White balance, exposure and curves tweaked in C1 LE. Shadows/Highlights tweaked in PS, crud removed then resized and sharpened using high pass.
Posted By digicammad : For those who like a little extra brightness.
Posted By digicammad : ... and a little extra sharpening
Posted By digicammad : Duplicated layer and used multiply blend mode.
Posted By digicammad : Converted to greyscale and then given a sepia tone using dark blue and yellow duotone.
Posted By digicammad : Threw everything at it. Converted to greyscale and then definition improved by using a tri-tone, dark blue, yellow and black.
Posted By stevenb : Sky darkened,Heather warmed,more sunshine on grass,
Bill
Posted By jimbo_t : I wanted to make more of the heather as its colour is lovely. I also brought out the blue of the sky.
James
Posted By jimbo_t : Same photo but after a second look I decided the image needed a touch more saturation and contrast.
James
Posted By Atlas : Here be my virsion! I have more chance of winning the lottery I reckon
Posted By Keelo : Heres my effort # 193,
Posted By rog : raw conversion
Posted By sut68 : Quickly processed in RawShooter, touched out dust in PS and resized.
Posted By sut68 : Same as before but converted to mono and small burning in to the fg and mg grasses.
Posted By sut68 : Saturation boost ... for that Velvia moment!!!
Posted By sut68 : Another mono, this time using Channel Mixer instead of my usual 'recipe'.
Posted By sut68 : Got home and realised that there was still a yellow cast in the white clouds in my previous version[s]. Reprocessed and adjusted WB again in RawShooter to compensate.
Posted By sut68 : A little burning in to the fg heather and sky also.
Maybe there should be a mximum upload per person ... ??
Posted By sut68 : Uploaded wrong one last night, this one has much more punch with the colours - as it was meant to be ...
Posted By rossi : wot you lookin at?
Posted By user_absconded : I don't like green so most of it just had to go!
Posted By martinl : All right then, let's give it a go!!
Posted By martinl : Thought I'd give it another go!!
Posted By martinl : 3rd time lucky???
Posted By IanA : Constable Country?

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Posted By Boyd : Blimey! There's a lot of modifications in here.
Where's me badge?
;o)
Posted By Boyd : Time's up.
Posted By daviewat : Not good but kicks it off

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Dave
Posted By daviewat : Again like others little play with levels and colour maps.
Diffused edges for a more 3 am feel as exif data states

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Posted By Chris_H : Curves, levels and saturation boosted.
Posted By stevie : A quick attempt..........
Posted By chrism : A play with curves, then a b/w conversion added on top and then blended.
Posted By jeanie : Another little needle in the Great Yorkshire Haystack that Keef has to sift through..........
Posted By jeanie : ..well, others had more than one straw to be pulled to see who gets the short one so why not?
Posted By jeanie : 3rd and last (of mine).
Posted By heidilee : And a colour version.
Posted By mattmatic : C1 and masked curves in PS
BTW, the SharpenOMatic works a treat on a 1:1 image (ie not upsized in C1). Zowee what resolution!
Posted By mattmatic : Used a "false" profile in C1, then the usual curves etc and a touch of colour balance & selective colour.
Can't tell if I've overcooked it as it's 5am :-Z
Posted By mshepherd : Made 3 layers from the raw file one for the sky one for the middle and the other the foreground, merged them together got rid of the dust bunnies had a play with curves and got to this...
Posted By ade_mcfade : A nice dark one
I pity the guys who have to judve this!!!
Save yourself the hassle and just choose this one
You know it makes sense!
Posted By Jou©o : My version, sorry ; )
I´m hopeless at RAWs : (
BTW....Cool idea!
Jouko
Posted By kaybee : Cleaned the sensor, dodged/burned bits of sky, selective saturation/curves etc, blending layer and sharpened
Posted By kaybee : saturation/desaturation,blending layers etc
Posted By NikH : Gawd knows what I did, but the file size didn't half slow down my computer ;o)
Posted By NikH : Talk about acid smartie when this one came out of C1 ;o)
Posted By mrcal : And here's mine.
Levels and curves in C1LE. De-spotted, dodge and burn, luminosity sharpening in PSE2.
Posted By mrcal : My second attempt; a bit darker this time.
Two exports from C1LE with different exposure changes. Layered the two together. Degrunged and sharpened.
Posted By katieb : That was some file size - need a screen twice the size of mine just to see it.
Posted By katieb : portrait version
Posted By katieb : Having another go
Posted By timiano : Tweaked and developed in C1 demo, further tweak in CS2.
Posted By John_Duckett : Only wish my shots were as easy to work on....
Posted By croberts : thought id be a square.
Posted By kjs : It'd be rude not to.
Posted By andyf : layer masks with three exposures
Posted By starliz : first time ! never using Photoshop again.... : ) back to my PIxl.
Posted By ejtumman : Used DPP to convert to TIFF, and a bit of editing in Elements.
I think someone needs to get their sensor cleaned!!!
Posted By Tonyd3 : Tony Dudley
Posted By Tonyd3 : And i just had to put in a B&W version
Send my prize to my home im on holiday from Thursday for 2 weeks.
Posted By vaughar : Oh go on then... bit tricky to compress!
Posted By dpemberton : Added a few swans - they always appear whenever I'm out and about - I think they're daviewats.
Posted By Consulo : This'll be my entry, then.
Converted to B&W using the Gradient Map control. Split the picture down into indivudual layers, and used the Curves control to tweak them.
Removed blemishes, and toned using the colourise option in the Hue Saturation slider, then sharpened.
Michael.
Posted By conrad : Opened and tweaked in RSE. Cleaned and tweaked further in CS2. Cropped and resized. Uploaded.
Posted By conrad : Like my colour version, but converted to b&w and given an even stronger crop.
Posted By scottydog : 30" x 20" framed only £120 ofr 1st fifty customers
Posted By scottydog : when keith wasn,t looking these highland coos made an appearance. Used image shot yesterday at Loch Lubnaig. Used blending modes and masks to blend
Posted By ian walker : just my humble attempt. hope you like it....
Posted By danbrann : Cannot remember.I am old.
Posted By randomrubble : Set the white balance, curve, crop, Saturation and -.2EV exp.comp in C1, sharpened and added in Photoshop CS
Posted By alanDwest : May be too late but thought I would have ashot. Little tweek of levels, Curves and spherize filter from PS and a little sharpening.
Posted By billbris : billbris's effort.
This has been a great idea - I've been meaning to get to grips with working in RAW for a while now - this is just the kick up the pants I've been needing!
Posted By billbris : Enjoyed the first attempt, so did another.
Posted By javam : I have cloned out a few marks, tweaked the perspective a bit by transforming areas of the foreground, straightend it a bit, cropped, adjusted levels and curves and carried out a bit of burning.
Posted By paulstefan : Had a quick go. Will definitely try a couple more
Posted By paulstefan : Well I had to try a b+w white didn't I?
Posted By paulstefan : Just thinking outside the box
Posted By Paul_Barr : Just a play around and a dust spot clean!
Posted By stix : Heres my version, hopefully subtle. So subtle it dosnt look that different!
Posted By Westers : Go on then, scoff.
Posted By Westers : As sick as seeing this as you are. Final one...not quite a silk purse.
Posted By Westers : The last...promise.
Posted By Westers : Ok, ok, so it's another shot. Held off getting rid of that stray bit of grass on the heather but just couldn't resist using the patch tool to get rid of it.
Posted By aftertherain : As my sheep will be disqualified I thought I'd have another go before the server crashed with all the extra uploads.
Twiddled in PSE3 in my normal manner - I like that easy curves thingy just discovered I can twiddle seperate colours -off to have a bit more play

Merl
Posted By Centurion : Colours look poor in first attempt so here it is again.
Posted By Centurion : This time I used rawshooter instead of cs2.
Posted By Centurion : HDR merge of three different RAW conversions.
Posted By Centurion : Decided I would upload an attempt with some light being cast onto the landscape.
Posted By paulcr : My humble attempt. Brilliant idea for a challenge.
Posted By MarkT : My effort.
Cheers.
Mark.
Posted By bigufe : The sky is difficult
Posted By Tom_H : I do wildlife and pretty flowers, what do I know about landscapes??!!
Posted By Tom_H : Thought I'd have another bash.
Cleaned up dust spots, straightened horizon, added texture, hit it with the coloured pencil filter, tweaked the levels, and generally messed about with some filters - and hey presto. Constable would be proud!
Posted By ReidFJR : converted in CP1, processed in Cs2, eliminated blemishes, saturation adjustment, s curve applied , digital velvia, b/w conversion, slight sharpen
Posted By ReidFJR : converted in cp1, processed in cs2,blemish removal,satuartion adjustment,s curve applied , digital velvia
Posted By ReidFJR : Slight adjustment on previous
Posted By ReidFJR : Sepia toned version
Posted By JJGEE : Could not open file in Elements 3 so most of the manipulation done in Adobe Lightroom - then resized and exported into Elements for Clonig, Sharpening and Save for Web.
Liked the challenge - might have another go ! !
Posted By JJGEE : Again used Adobe Lightroom then exported to Elements 3 for Sharpening & Save for Web.
Posted By JJGEE : All adjustments in Elements 3 after creating tif file from cr2 format.
Posted By Sezz : Here's my tuppence worth!
Sez
Posted By MikeH : In C1 Pro adjusted levels, applied slight curve for contrast then saturated red and yellow to bring out the heather. Final sharpen and border.
What fantastic resolution , can I have one , dream on son!! LOL Mike
Posted By MikeH : version 2
Posted By stu_pike : Quite bit of PS.
Stuart
Posted By VinceJones : Here is my attempt, I simply left the original as it was & saved it as a jpeg. Re-opened in CS2 & resixed first to 500 pixels. Then I just played with the Hue/Saturation tool & sharpened. I did adjust the clouds a bit to try to create an even look to the sky line.
Posted By Henchard : Raw Challenge, my attempt
Posted By andrewjen : Have played with options i never used before, excellent idea and a good learning morning for me. sure i sould be somewhere else oh well i'll blame keith
Posted By fauxtography : Didn't want to clone out the dust spots, so i thoguht i'd disguise them.
The texture was sampled from a 100% patch of the heather, masked and curved like a good 'un.
Image was converted to grayscale using the channel mixer, toned with the gradient map, and i just erased parts of the image to d
Posted By Sabreur : Just my attempt...
Posted By Sabreur : Channel mixer and a bit of toning...
Posted By nothsafoto : 3 exposures combined and levels/saturation tweak.
Posted By nothsafoto : Trying a square format as CRoberts inspired me
Posted By bricurtis : Thought some FG movement would be nice. Got to have a bird + something RED.
I think this pic has now become a landscape masterpiece.LOL.
Posted By deanl : Cloned out the distracting grass in the foreground ( centre) cleaned up dust, darkened sky a little, and overall spruce up with saturation and sharpening etc.
Posted By richardwheel : gave it a bit of a higher contrast, cloned the blurred foreground grass out, cropped slightly and gave it a warmer colour temp.
Posted By NickParry : Slight crop, level adjustments, raw converted.
Posted By NickParry : Just re-framed my previous submission
Posted By MeanGreeny : Limited myself to 15 minutes max :o)
Posted By Gavel : HDR and Slice
Posted By Gavel : Crop, HDR, Cut it and altered the saturation levels
Posted By Gavel : OK this one I have HDR'd and then HDR'd again, then cropped into it, for I saw something I liked.
Posted By Gavel : And this is the full size version of HDR sq'd, my last entry.
Posted By Mayfly : If it even gets looked at then I'm lucky.....
Posted By scott_c : Thought I should join in the fun
Scott
Posted By scott_c : The last one I forgot to convert the profile to SRGB :-( Always forget.....
Posted By beaniebabe : A bit of this and a bit of that
Angie x
Posted By beaniebabe : A bit of selective colouring....Just to be different ;o)
Angie x
Posted By ghibby : Processed in Adobe Camera RAW, minor white balance mod, 1.5 stop ND grad over sky, luminosity overlay layer to bring out contrast, edge sharpened.
Posted By De_aRt : Just the usual:
Straightened, slightly cropped, tweaked in levels, wee bit of saturation and sharpened with USM. Nothing too exiting but there ye go!
Posted By De_aRt : I thought the first one looked a bit washed out after the resize so have tweaked it again. Hopefully an improvement!
Posted By De_aRt : Considering out portfolio is nearly all mono thought it best to try a mono version!
Posted By welsh-beck : Maybe to late but wanted to try the challenge anyway
Copied Background layer
convert to B&W
used layer mask to select coloured areas of image
Used levels and saturate to change colours a little
create a frame by painting black on a new layer and changing the blending mode
Posted By UserRemoved : went for a broody look in this one
Posted By UserRemoved : having learnt what others did - this is mainly done with individual levels and individual sats - no sharpening and cropped a bit
Posted By p3asa : Converted to grayscale then some tinkering with levels and colour
Posted By g_parry : Not much I could add to this but here goes anyway
Posted By g_parry : Second and final mod from me
Posted By Chriscj : cleaned up the dust. lol
Posted By Glynn : Took out the blemishes and added contrast. Burned the sky a little and added a wratten 85C filter using Filter Sim, then a quick sharpen.
Glynn
Posted By Glynn : Enhanced as m previous upload. I then added a slight blue cast to try and produce a cold bitting wind effect to match the wind blown grass & heather in the original shot.
Glynn
Posted By Glynn : Increased the contrast, colour and darkend the image. Added a slight soft filter overlay using CS2.
Posted By CathyT : Don't ask me what I did 'cos I can't remember!
Posted By CathyT : Rotated .5 CCW and sky cropped , plus other stuff.
Posted By CathyT : Channel mixer and levels
Posted By CathyT : Last attempt
Posted By stevekhart : Hey - first chance to try out Capture1 - cool!
Posted By MikeMar : Levels-Saturation-Sharpen
Frame
Posted By bmh1 : Simple but severe crop on the lake (white balance set from clouds and a little level adjustment)
Posted By bmh1 : An attempt at a watercoloured B&W image (B&W conversion with posterised and blurred layer added)
Posted By bmh1 : Simple B&W conversion (with R 100%, G 40% B -30%)
Posted By bmh1 : A quick experiment, I added an edge detection layer (difference of gaussians)
Posted By piccy : Yep, I've altered it - it was fun.
Posted By Billlee : Made a little pool from the sky!
Posted By sjr_6 : Have tweaked and played with levels, hue / sats, and added a Graduated ND effect. have aslo added a soft vignette to draw the eye in to the scene. :o)
Posted By angel7627 : Tweaked levels and colour balance