The Perlan (or Pearl) is a landmark at the top of the Öskjuhlid, a hill not far from the city center in Reykjavik, Iceland. The dome is built on top of hot water storage tank, and it houses a museum, a restaurant and an observation deck.
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It has been a while since I participated in the Monomad Challenge , but when I came across this image today when I was editing, I thought that the clouds would look awesome in Black and White! I hope you agree! This is my first and only post in the challenge for this week!
here. Today this is the last day for entering Clouds.Thanks to @brumest for hosting this great challenge. You can find the link to the rules
Camera Used: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: EF50mm f/1.4 USM
Camera Settings: 1/125 sec; f/16; ISO 400
Software: Adobe Photoshop® and Adobe Camera Raw
Camera Used: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: EF50mm f/1.4 USM
Camera Settings: 1/1250 sec; f/22; ISO 640
Software: Adobe Photoshop®, Adobe Camera Raw and Nik Collection Silver Efex Pro 2
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Nice composition and color treatment, nice country too
Thanks for your kind words, @jmven!
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Thanks for that! Upvotes are good!
Nice work. Have you ever tried manually dodging and burning a B+W image Photoshop? It can be a good way to add extra definition to parts of an image. It takes time to get right, but it can really make an image "pop" when done well.
Thanks @rsarvas. Yes, I do use the dodge and burn tools. It's good to have control over the focus in the image.
Thanks @pixtesteemer!