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Well during my very busy week as GE I have managed to fit in a trip to Cambridge for some punting and photographs with the missus. I had wanted to take some photos here for a while, and with a day off work, why not? Well this is the first photo I have edited and was the first one that jumped out at me.

I tried editing it in colour but it didnt have the punch I thought this building deserved. With a mono conversion I was a lot happier with the result and here we are.
Thanks for looking at my photo, I hope you enjoy it and as always all comments and critiques are very welcome.

Cheers
Matt

Title:Gothic Punting
Username:MattB1987 MattB1987
Uploaded:22 Feb 2012 - 7:12 PM
Camera:Nikon D7000 Check out Nikon Nation!
Lens:18.0-105.0 mm f/3.5-5.6
Recording media:RAW (digital)
Date Taken:21 Feb 2012 - 2:03 PM
Tags:Architecture, Black & white, Cambridge, D7000, Nikon, Punting, St. Johns College
Votes:14
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WhiteRose1
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22 Feb 2012 - 8:06 PM
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Excellent pov giving a lovely composition. The mono conversion has brought out some good tones as well. Ideally the punters would be just a little bit further left to take them off dead centre, but a cracking image nevertheless.

Dave

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clintQB
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22 Feb 2012 - 9:02 PM
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Excellent photo....i like the composition and the mono transfer is excellent!! did you use a plug in for the mono or did you use your own method?

MattB1987
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22 Feb 2012 - 9:45 PM
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Thanks everyone for the comments and support Smile sadly no plugins use, I just played with the tones and colour balances in the black and white converter in CS5.
Thanks again
Matt

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