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I love split-toning but I try not to abuse on this option as much as I wanted ;)
I was saving this one for a particular photo and this seemed the right one, just added the preset, no need for more post-processing.
Thanks for all the visits, comments and faves ;)
This photo may also be seen on the May 2011 Flickr Group Critique.
Number 231 of my 365 photo challenge - A split-toned, macro image of a bee flying over some heather.
This was pure luck to nail the focus on the bee. I had the camera set on burst and got the shutter speed as high as I could and fired off a few with the wide aperture and by chance, one of the bees flew into my depth of field at exactly the right moment! :-)
Today has been full of Harry Potter truma, watching the last film.... all very emotional. So needed something peaceful to look at. :)
Death devours all lovely things:
Lesbia with her sparrow
Shares the darkness,–presently
Every bed is narrow.
Unremembered as old rain
Dries the sheer libation;
And the little petulant hand
Is an annotation.
After all, my erstwhile dear,
My no longer cherished,
Need we say it was not love,
Just because it perished?
~ Passer Mortuus Est by Edna St. Vincent Millay
I noticed this fountain in late afternoon sun as I was riding by on my bike. The photos did not turn out as dramatic as I hoped. I used split toning in Lightroom 5 to get this effect.
Split Toned Grunge created using textures that I captured and then ran through Gradient Mapping and multiple filters.
Full sized textures are found at www.outsidethefray.com.
split tone for the win on this photo
i bounced a flash off the ceiling
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure0.008 sec (1/125)
Aperturef/2.0
Focal Length85 mm
ISO Speed800
Exposure Bias0 EV
FlashOn, Fired
Have been playing with split-toning in LR3, something I've done very little of. Needless to say am interested in your thoughts.
An image captured at the North Norfolk Railway autumn steam gala 2016. The original RAW file was fine tuned in Adobe Photoshop then split-toned using an Adobe Lightroom preset filter.
La superbe photo d'André Giguère durant le thème "Bouteille" m'a convaincu d'acheter une feuille de plexiglas. Voici donc mon premier essai avec un duo de fourchettes. Traitement dans Lightroom: ajout d'un léger 'split-toning' (jaune pour les tons pâles et rouge pour les tons foncés), suppression des poussières.