Horizon(tal) VI

Coffee anyone? To warm up the foggy morning series?
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Canon EOS 5D MkII, Canon 50mm/f1.4 lens, ISO800, f2.8, 1/4000th Processed in Lightroom 4 and Topaz B&WEffects.
I am separated from the computer for a few days and will respond to comments when I can (I love comments, so please leave them anyways).
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The colors here are very rich and have a lot of depth. Nice!
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Thanks Melinda! I was thinking that these tones could work really well on certain kinds old building landscapes.
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Was this one of the presets in Topaz B&W – chocolate or hazelnut? Or maybe some other sort of dessert-sounding one?
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Well, since you ask, I had to go look. One of the minor annoyances of the Topaz product line is it does not seem to save workflow data in any retrievable form. But I found it again. Topaz B&W Effects | Van Dyke Brown Collection | (you guessed it:) Coffee Dynamic preset (with some tweaks).
However, any food with Dynamic in it’s name should be suspect. I like my food to settle well, and not be dynamic upon consumption, coffee included.
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I think you may have hit on the best combination of effects with this. It’s gorgeous.
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Thanks Ken, I’m glad that you like it. I was pretty pleased with the colours when I got it to look like this. Sadly I did not make a preset out of it, so will have to try again. And it is partly what I do in LR and partly in Topaz that makes these combinations work, so they are hard to repeat.
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Beautiful lonely tones!
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Thank you Mark. The fog, and long ocean horizons, are lonely places, so it is great the tones have added to that impression.
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