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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Low Key (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
Location: Lake Mathews, California
Date: Mar 18, 2006
Aperture: 4.5
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/2000th
Galleries: Animals
Date Uploaded: Mar 19, 2006

Shot into the setting sun to get the edges lit on my willing model. Knocked the exposure down in RAW, used Greg Gorman's LAB/color fill technique to convert to black and white and get the "pop", since this is a basic challenge. Too bad about the dead pixel. :-(
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post challenge, here was my conversion technique, Greg Gorman. The chosen color was, of course, black, I did steps 1-11.
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BLACK AND WHITE CONVERSION
1. Open a color Image in Photoshop in either 8 or preferably 16
bit (Photoshop CS)
2. Under the Image menu, choose Mode>Lab
3. Click (Highlight) the Lightness Channel
4. Under Image menu, choose Mode>Grayscale (Discard Color
Information)
5. Command/Control Click on the Gray Channel (to load the
selection)
6. Under the Select Menu, choose Image>Inverse
7. Under Image menu, choose Mode>RGB Color
8. In the Adjustment Layers Palette choose Solid Color
9. Select a color from the Color Picker or from the Swatches
Palette (which I prefer)
10.Your choice of color should be based on the tonal range you
wish to see in your final B&W
11. Go to your Layers Palette and change your Blending Mode
to Multiply
12. Because your Color Fill is on a Layer you may adjust the
opacity to dial back the color to your desire
13. In addition (IMPORTANT), you may add a Curves or
Adjustment to achieve the desired contrast
14. Should you wish to change the color of your B&W
“Duotone” simply Double Click the Color Fill and reselect
Disqualification Details
Adjustment Layers must be applied in Normal mode. All other blending methods (modes) are prohibited. Please review the challenge submission rules.

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Views during voting: 344
Comments: 36
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04/04/2006 10:23:58 PM
Bummer! Oh well, ribbon next time. What adjustment layer did you make that was illegal?

Message edited by author 2006-04-04 22:25:38.
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04/04/2006 08:49:15 PM
Sorry about the DQ but pleased to see this did very well. It was definitely one of my favorites and is a great photograph!
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04/01/2006 03:06:12 PM
This was one of my highest rated ones in the challenge. Still a wonderful capture. I'm pretty sure one of your pictures will be on the front page soon!
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04/01/2006 02:32:41 PM
Beautiful shot Lynne!
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04/01/2006 11:24:39 AM
Bad luck on the DQ!
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04/01/2006 11:13:24 AM
Bummer on the DQ. LOvelky shot regardless :-)
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03/31/2006 02:14:58 AM
This is just such a great shot. Terribly disappointed for you that it didn't ribbon. The 3 ribbons are most deserving but this shot is just spectacular. I gave it a 10 and thought for sure it would be on the front page. Congratulations, though. You should be so pleased with the result. Nic.
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03/29/2006 10:36:08 PM
Congrats Lynne, I havent been on much in the past few weeks and havent voted for three weeks so didnt see the entries for this but it is stunning!! Would definitely have got a 10 from me LOL
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03/29/2006 01:46:39 PM
What a visual and what impact that begins so low key and then blossoms.
Congratulations on your top 5 finish.
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03/29/2006 11:23:57 AM
I just love this shot, perfect.
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03/29/2006 09:33:25 AM
Bummer... so close to a ribbon once again. :( Your time will come, though. Great capture.
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03/29/2006 12:15:29 AM
Outstanding shot, thought this would ribbon. Well done.
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03/29/2006 12:09:56 AM
Woohoo Lynne!!! So close but soo far.....
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/28/2006 07:51:29 PM
Very nice use of the technique to outline the shape of the horse!
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03/28/2006 10:42:50 AM
Nice idea, good composition, striking, wish for just a bit more brightness / slightly less (too) low key. Love it.
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03/28/2006 12:36:04 AM
good capture.
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03/27/2006 11:07:30 PM
Breathtaking ... the fine lines you've captured on the horse are beautiful.
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03/27/2006 05:52:47 PM
im of the opinion that you could have cropped out the sky in this pic. Its such a great capture of the horse's shape that it doesn't seem as if the sky adds anything. just my opinion :) 8.

edit to add: After looking at this pic with and without the sky i believe your framing choice is correct. The sky provides some basis for the lighting on the horse. good job. 9
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03/26/2006 09:41:58 PM
very good indeed
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03/26/2006 09:36:55 PM
Way cool photo on so many levels!!
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03/25/2006 02:48:40 PM
The highlights on the ears, neck and legs are great.
I like everything about this image. Marvelous.
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03/25/2006 01:23:33 PM
Nice lighting on the horse. I think I like it better without the light part at the top.
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03/25/2006 05:51:53 AM
Side lighting is good, not sure about the horizon
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03/24/2006 04:39:55 PM
Lovely.
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03/24/2006 03:35:03 PM
love it! i really do. just enough light to know the horse is there but not overbearing
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03/24/2006 03:11:31 PM
I like how there is just enough light to show the texture of the fur and ground.
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03/24/2006 11:58:26 AM
Bit too low-key for my monitor but a good effort as far as I can tell.
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03/23/2006 07:21:49 PM
beautiful capture so well suited to the challenge! Great work 10
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03/23/2006 04:34:48 PM
Absolutely beautiful.
If only spot editing were allowed, there is just one light spot about half way up on the left that bothers me. You still get a 10, though :)
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03/23/2006 03:27:11 PM
THIS is what low key means in my opinion. Wonderful. The noise in the photograph on the left side (I think it's noise) is a little distracting but this is still my favorite.
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03/23/2006 02:40:48 PM
I would have cropped out the sky, but the horse is gorgeous. 7 for now and another look later. bump
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03/23/2006 03:18:34 AM
stunning...well done, suits this challenge well
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03/22/2006 06:40:10 PM
I love the hint of light on the horse. I think I'd crop out the sky altogether. It makes it have an even moodier sense, like "where is he and where is he going." I like the off center of the horse and the use of space to the left.
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03/22/2006 03:12:57 PM
very good. possibly top 3.. (10)
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03/22/2006 06:23:46 AM
Love the outline of light.....
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03/22/2006 12:26:08 AM
Dust spots in the lower portion of the picture are distracting. Otherwise, a nice shot and editing.
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