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The original object, good shapes but the colour was not working for me. |
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Transition to black and white and split toning in Lightroom 6- dark line on table removed with spot removel tool |
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Transition to black and white and split toning in Lightroom 6 -other angle and other format |
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Transition to black and white and split toning in Lightroom 6- opposite end |
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Transition to black and white and split toning in Lightroom 6- detail photo with open Aperture |
All photos were taken with Canon 5D mkII and 50mm 2.5 macro lens.
Try out a few different angles and select an object not to small for the start. If you work with a tripod try small Aperture settings as well.
I could see a single photo as the result or a triptych of portrait shapes.
©Michael Herrmann 2015