Coastal landscapes (II) Light house and contrast shotsModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Coastal landscapes (II) Light house and contrast shots[img]http://www.fototime.com/{2C7F091D-5B90-46DB-A53E-A5CFF22227ED}/picture.JPG[/img]
A bit of PP treatment [img]http://www.fototime.com/{3D7F7EB1-E6AB-4E5D-A4E1-B846EF653F26}/picture.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.fototime.com/{4C05D483-08E6-49DB-A5A9-4AA8816EC7EA}/picture.JPG[/img] [img]http://www.fototime.com/{B7BE1523-B52F-4187-821A-939B50C7AC9F}/picture.JPG[/img] Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
My photography website http://wwphoto.redbubble.com/ My photo blog http://www.redbubble.com/people/wwphoto Please feel free to offer any constructive criticism on my works
Hi WW,
I have just looked at all three of you threads in this series. I have to say that in general I really like the colours you achieve. The richness of the reds compliment the depth of the blues really well. Some of my thoughts on this series: #1 - seems to lack punch. I wonder if adjusting the levels, brightness/contrast, saturation may help. Also the grass appears soft for me. Was this a DOF choice or was it really windy? #2 - interesting lighting. Was it late in the day or was this a result of the cloud cover? #3 - love the colours!! ![]() #4 - I like the simplicity of this one. Thanks for sharing.
Hi MK - First off - thanks for taking the time to write back. I really apreciate it when peopel take the time to give feedback on my posts - so thanks. #1 was a bit of a tough shot exposure-wise because it was glarey and overcast. I took about 15 shots before i found something i was happy with. Hence the high level of PP in #2 - which was an ordinary image that i played with to achieve something interesting enough to post. I basically chopped it at the horizon and made a layer for the foreground, and then used levels and burn tool to bring the sky/background back and made it "dramatic" and then I over saturated the foreground and lighened it. An interesting effect but i think i butchered the stitching. #3 I can see where you are coming from - it was a shot to demonstrate the contrast between land and sea, im not sure how i should crop it to try and get less red. #4 - To me the boat made this shot. Without it - the shot would be a little dull with nothing to look for in the BG. I also wanted to try and portray the vastness between me and it (as the subject) with an interesting contrasting sharp rock ledge in the foreground. I think i will get it printed off and see how it looks at larger size. Cheers WW ![]() Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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