I am so pleased to be a member here at Renderosity. For me Renderosity is much more than a place to display my works. I have made many friend's here. I take so many photographs but I do not like to have my own photograph taken.. I actually like this shot. I say a huge thank you, to My Goha for postworking this shot for me. The original shot was taken up at my friend's house. He put this wonderful swing in the largest tree on his land! Iccle pushes me up so high!! The swing is over precipice, so not for the faint hearted... but such fun.. I love to be at their house and feel like a child again on this swing. I will tell you why I choose my RR name, "Rainbows". When my niece Victoria was a very little girl, she used to say to me.. Auntie DiDi "I love you, all the world and rainbows". I love her just as much as she loves me. She is older now and our love for each other is so strong. A beautiful day is wished for you all. Hugs. Diane.
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Comments (42)
NekhbetSun
I like this version better for some reason :o) ~ Hugs ~
FriedaFelicia
I definitely prefer the sepia one... this toning adds to the nostalgia of this engin! Great shot.
Ionel
Excellent and interesting capture! I prefer the first one! :)
carlx
Beautiful sepia tones and view!!!
morghana
Wonderful this version, is very romantic! Awesome work!!!
Hendesse
What a fantastic shot, perfect perspective. I like both versions, but the sepia toning on this brings out better the impressive mood. Superbly done!!
Thelby
I always love sepia and infrared. They are so out of the ordinary and this pic proves it!!! Awesome shooting girl!!!
mojo1917
I too like the sepia version better. If you exclude the modern font on the sign, the photo could have been taken in 1907, the sepia tone definitely give the photo a timeless quality.
cameraobscura2
Permit me to point out a trick to applying sepia or a secondary-tone colour to a photograph and that is to make sure the tone is light enough. In doing so we maintain the details in the darker areas while keeping enough of the tone in the lighter areas. The problem with presets is that they go to the extreme when it should be just a soft breath of a secondary tone. With your previous photograph of the railroad tracks and especially this photograph I would go much lighter. Just think of a veil, a transparent layer of secondary colour rather than a blanket. If you are using the automatic conversion to greyscale and not the channel mixer you miss out on creating contrast, but especially the roll colours play when converting to B/W. To answer your question, I would select the toned version because it suits your earlier upload of the railroad track photograph and you have in the making a series of Grosmont Station. The colour version has merits of its own and should not be dismissed, however I would also suggest in working with the levels and curves in order to increase the tonal range between light and dark and then converting to greyscale. I say all this because I believe in the strength of your earlier image On Track. Thank you for sharing. egmont
dragonmuse
I like this one better than the other because the sepia enhances the atmosphere of antiquity that the subject represents.
sirdavid
I like both of these but I think on balance that the sepia one is more in keeping with the age of steam. The original photo though is excellent.
huenersh
What a fantastic shot, perfect camera angle! the sepia give the whole image an ancient touch, great!
elmurray
Ah, the North Yorkshire Steam Railway. This shot would look good in Heartbeat!! I also cannot make up my mind which one I like the best, they are both great. Two brilliant shot, Diane. Have a great weekend. Hugs. Eileen.
MrsLubner
Well, I would accuse you of "fishing" but I think you really feel one shot must be better than the other... so, my thought is I like the sepia best but it is not contrasted enough to pop the train out. The colored one is lovely and nicely lit but the "mood" of the steam train should be sepia to bring back the flavor of the past. I love them both, do you hear? And if pressed to choose one over the other... well, depends on the time of day and what I had for dinner the night before LOL!
Richardphotos
the sepia adds age but I like the color version better. from my gallery one would be pressed to think that I like color haha!!excellent work Diane
Janiss
I adore... as excellent as the one post yesterday... but... may I suggest you that I would have erase the "stop" on the left! Bisous Diane!
wildgoha
DIANE WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW IT is amazing ! I cannot believe ! like from the past ! ;) please take me back a bit more then this beauty photo shows us - therre where I have my Castle I want to hide there - love this super photo and I am peaceful - you will always be lady !stylish lady ;)
Kuiski
its very beautiful in sepia tone, splendid photo Diane! Wonderful. Hugs! Iv
lizzibell
Very nice work...
mark.spooner
Lovely image!
Flint_Hawk
I love the color & mood in this!
jocko500
cool shot of a steam train. love the post work
gingerlou
Both captures are fantastic, Dee, great work, Bravo!!
Blush
Excellent render... I think I like the first render better tho:) Hugs Susan~
angel_dust
Lovely shot!!
npauling
I knew it was a dangerous spot to take a picture from yesterday, look what you could have been hit with.... just joking. I like the coloured one best, mainly because you can see more detail. Its a great shot shot with the steam billowing out.
Fidelity2
B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L. 5+.
cricri99
La voila!!! je le savais!! elle arrive!! quel bonheur...Don' stop!!we want more!! have a good day.
brycek
Fantastic shot..beautiful image!!
TheAnimaGemini
This one. fits better to this wonderfull old train. Excellent shot hon. Nostalgic. Hugs and kisses and have a great weekend.