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10/29/2004 01:19:38 PM · #1
Please have a look at one of my first attempts at duotone, what do you think?

10/30/2004 05:26:34 AM · #2
What no comments?
10/30/2004 05:35:32 AM · #3
If you were going for a kind of creepy and desolate atmosphere I'd say that you nailed it nicely. Looks like a bit of a murky green tint that works really well. So does the grain, especially in the background.

Normally I'd say it could do with a bit more contrast but in this case I think the tonal range of the image adds to the atmosphere.

Nice Work.

Kieran.
10/30/2004 05:48:12 AM · #4
Thanks Kieran, desolate yes and I thought the obviously abandoned buidling made it look a bit creepy. I have to admit that the grain wasn't intentional. It was shot from a moving boat with a 300m zoom so it had to be fast and the image you see is a crop of only about half the original frame, so its blown up a bit.
10/30/2004 07:54:56 AM · #5
I think the duotoning is OK, and there's nice detail and depth in the building, but I would use a different second color; maybe a light blue or gray.

Remember too that you can make a duotone (or tri- or quad-tone) using any 2 (or 3 or 4) colors; one of them does not have to be black. For example, with this image, you might try a dark green or brown in place of the black, and the light blue or gray to carry the highlights.
10/30/2004 01:00:05 PM · #6
Originally posted by GeneralE:

I think the duotoning is OK, and there's nice detail and depth in the building, but I would use a different second color; maybe a light blue or gray.

Remember too that you can make a duotone (or tri- or quad-tone) using any 2 (or 3 or 4) colors; one of them does not have to be black. For example, with this image, you might try a dark green or brown in place of the black, and the light blue or gray to carry the highlights.


Thanks, I'll give that a try.
10/30/2004 01:27:56 PM · #7
Have fun! Duotones are great.
10/30/2004 02:16:47 PM · #8
For me the big problem is a lack of sharpness. I think your idea and composition was good, but to really work it would need to be taken from a VR lens, or with a tripod. I realize you didn't have that option, but I think that's what you need here.
10/31/2004 01:09:16 PM · #9
Originally posted by Blackdog:

Originally posted by GeneralE:

I think the duotoning is OK, and there's nice detail and depth in the building, but I would use a different second color; maybe a light blue or gray.

Remember too that you can make a duotone (or tri- or quad-tone) using any 2 (or 3 or 4) colors; one of them does not have to be black. For example, with this image, you might try a dark green or brown in place of the black, and the light blue or gray to carry the highlights.


Thanks, I'll give that a try.



I gave it a try, do you think its better than the original?
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