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Not Eiffel Duotone
Image Title:  Not Eiffel Duotone
 
 By: Paul Lara  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Paul Lara {K:80144}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Cityscape
Deep Blue
Alternative Process
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Architectural
Travels
Lens Canon 17-85 USM IS lens @ (effective)
Uploaded 5/8/2006 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 800
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 165 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 12 Rating
5.67
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Las Vegas
State -  NEVADA
Country - United States   United States
About I liked the arrangment and wanted to try it out as a Duotone. I like it! You?
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Riham Essam   {K:4870} 5/8/2006
amazing photo very lovely i really like it ...thx for sharing .

Best regards
riham essam


Jim Budrakey   {K:22954} 5/8/2006
Nice composition - sharp too. Either you have rock steady hands or you used a tripod :-) I like it a lot. I think the Duotone works well here.


Paul Lara   {K:80144} 5/8/2006
Nah, I'm a shaky photog, but I had a contrete railing to rest my hand against, and I was using my Canon 17-85 image stabilized lens.

I enjoying being able to burn about 100 shots during each song!


Josh Ankin   {K:1498} 5/8/2006
Love it! Nice work


Lori Stitt   {K:74437} 5/8/2006
I like this a lot Paul.
Good eye, good job!
Nice work, makes me want to go visit the place!
Wonderful vantage point.

Have a GR8 day,
Lori :)


Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13547} 5/8/2006
I'm in! This is great. I like the water allowing one to see through to the base of the tower. Paul, talk to me about Doutone.
Sal


Paul Lara   {K:80144} 5/8/2006
Sal,
Duotone converts greys to selective colors, based on their luminance. So you assign a color to the black side and a less-important color to the whites.

In photoshop, load image, then go to Image | Mode | Duotone. You can then click the load requestor to see some of the more classical color-schemes ready to preview. When you're done, be sure to change mode back to RGB Color so you can save it as a JPEG. There is also Tritone (3 colors) and Quadtone (4 colors) availalbe in that same requestor.


Erik Neldner   {K:10896} 5/10/2006
i like it in duotone best so far.
cheers,
erik


Gerhard Busch   {K:12057} 5/10/2006
This successful visibility of the typical features of Paris becomes read succeed one only in Vegas. Regards Gerhard


George Black   {K:101993} 5/12/2006
It's a very effective and attractive shot--just lovely. Before I read the About, I was trying to figure how how you got this shot in Paris. Duh! Well done. . . The duotone treatment is perfect

Regards,
--George


Melanie Reynolds   {K:9583} 5/12/2006
This is gorgeous, Paul! The tone really gives it a sort of vintage post card effect. Very cool!


The Pilgrim   {K:32128} 6/6/2006
Love it Paul, wow! Great great shot!!
Excellent crop and compositiong.
It really did turn out great as a
Duotone......(Splended work)!
I was reading your profile and wow,
what a story! Big Congrats on that!!!
Here's too your continued suscess!

Paul


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