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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 06:06:14 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: Photo from one of my favorite coves. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/415441227/ I posted this for all those stuck in the frigid NE, this is my effort to take a decent landscape photo. Please feel free to critique. I think I'd have liked it more with more light, and no land mass in the foreground, only a reflection from the water. I like the way the light is playing off the water, and think that should have been emphasized. The land mass in the foreground does little for me. JohnH, Thanks for the feedback. This is really another experiment for me playing with Photoshop and Lighroom. To highlight the sun rays, which to me is the interesting feature in the photo, I have to darken the water and landmass. I have two other versions of the scene, taken from a different perspective. Let me know what you think. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/ ps - it really is a nice cove. I love to anchor in here, read a book and get some sun. |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:51:03 -0500, RJSmithers
wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 06:06:14 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: Photo from one of my favorite coves. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/415441227/ I posted this for all those stuck in the frigid NE, this is my effort to take a decent landscape photo. Please feel free to critique. I think I'd have liked it more with more light, and no land mass in the foreground, only a reflection from the water. I like the way the light is playing off the water, and think that should have been emphasized. The land mass in the foreground does little for me. JohnH, Thanks for the feedback. This is really another experiment for me playing with Photoshop and Lighroom. To highlight the sun rays, which to me is the interesting feature in the photo, I have to darken the water and landmass. I have two other versions of the scene, taken from a different perspective. Let me know what you think. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/ ps - it really is a nice cove. I love to anchor in here, read a book and get some sun. Nope, I like the sun's rays in RAY, just not the land in the foreground. The picture I absolutely love is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/392002653/ Great picture! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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JLH wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:51:03 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 06:06:14 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: Photo from one of my favorite coves. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/415441227/ I posted this for all those stuck in the frigid NE, this is my effort to take a decent landscape photo. Please feel free to critique. I think I'd have liked it more with more light, and no land mass in the foreground, only a reflection from the water. I like the way the light is playing off the water, and think that should have been emphasized. The land mass in the foreground does little for me. JohnH, Thanks for the feedback. This is really another experiment for me playing with Photoshop and Lighroom. To highlight the sun rays, which to me is the interesting feature in the photo, I have to darken the water and landmass. I have two other versions of the scene, taken from a different perspective. Let me know what you think. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/ ps - it really is a nice cove. I love to anchor in here, read a book and get some sun. Nope, I like the sun's rays in RAY, just not the land in the foreground. The picture I absolutely love is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/392002653/ Great picture! Thanks for your input, I have a tendency to put things in the foreground, and I need to always shot it a number of different ways so I see how they look on the monitor. |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:52:48 -0500, RJSmithers
wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:51:03 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 06:06:14 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: Photo from one of my favorite coves. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/415441227/ I posted this for all those stuck in the frigid NE, this is my effort to take a decent landscape photo. Please feel free to critique. I think I'd have liked it more with more light, and no land mass in the foreground, only a reflection from the water. I like the way the light is playing off the water, and think that should have been emphasized. The land mass in the foreground does little for me. JohnH, Thanks for the feedback. This is really another experiment for me playing with Photoshop and Lighroom. To highlight the sun rays, which to me is the interesting feature in the photo, I have to darken the water and landmass. I have two other versions of the scene, taken from a different perspective. Let me know what you think. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/ ps - it really is a nice cove. I love to anchor in here, read a book and get some sun. Nope, I like the sun's rays in RAY, just not the land in the foreground. The picture I absolutely love is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/392002653/ Great picture! Thanks for your input, I have a tendency to put things in the foreground, and I need to always shot it a number of different ways so I see how they look on the monitor. You need to leave Atlanta for a bit, come to DC, and we'll go downtown where you'll see some *real* homeless folks! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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JLH wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:52:48 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:51:03 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 06:06:14 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: Photo from one of my favorite coves. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/415441227/ I posted this for all those stuck in the frigid NE, this is my effort to take a decent landscape photo. Please feel free to critique. I think I'd have liked it more with more light, and no land mass in the foreground, only a reflection from the water. I like the way the light is playing off the water, and think that should have been emphasized. The land mass in the foreground does little for me. JohnH, Thanks for the feedback. This is really another experiment for me playing with Photoshop and Lighroom. To highlight the sun rays, which to me is the interesting feature in the photo, I have to darken the water and landmass. I have two other versions of the scene, taken from a different perspective. Let me know what you think. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/ ps - it really is a nice cove. I love to anchor in here, read a book and get some sun. Nope, I like the sun's rays in RAY, just not the land in the foreground. The picture I absolutely love is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/392002653/ Great picture! Thanks for your input, I have a tendency to put things in the foreground, and I need to always shot it a number of different ways so I see how they look on the monitor. You need to leave Atlanta for a bit, come to DC, and we'll go downtown where you'll see some *real* homeless folks! If we got together in DC, I think I rather take some different photos. I was drinking coffee in downtown DC and saw a homeless person having an argument with a trash can. I think the trash can was talking smack with him. The trash can lost. |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 11:45:11 -0500, RJSmithers
wrote: If we got together in DC, I think I rather take some different photos. I was drinking coffee in downtown DC and saw a homeless person having an argument with a trash can. I think the trash can was talking smack with him. The trash can lost. Back in the day, I volunteered at a homeless shelter in Boston as a medical tech - basically using my Paramedic skills. One day an obvioiusly discombulated individual walked into a door frame and spent the next half hour trying to fight the door frame. As sad as that truly was, it was hysterically funny to watch. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 11:45:11 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: If we got together in DC, I think I rather take some different photos. I was drinking coffee in downtown DC and saw a homeless person having an argument with a trash can. I think the trash can was talking smack with him. The trash can lost. Back in the day, I volunteered at a homeless shelter in Boston as a medical tech - basically using my Paramedic skills. One day an obvioiusly discombulated individual walked into a door frame and spent the next half hour trying to fight the door frame. As sad as that truly was, it was hysterically funny to watch. Yeah, there's nothing quite as funny as the mentally ill. :} Of course, that's one of the reasons I tune in to this channel. |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 11:45:11 -0500, RJSmithers
wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 09:52:48 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:51:03 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 06:06:14 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: Photo from one of my favorite coves. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/415441227/ I posted this for all those stuck in the frigid NE, this is my effort to take a decent landscape photo. Please feel free to critique. I think I'd have liked it more with more light, and no land mass in the foreground, only a reflection from the water. I like the way the light is playing off the water, and think that should have been emphasized. The land mass in the foreground does little for me. JohnH, Thanks for the feedback. This is really another experiment for me playing with Photoshop and Lighroom. To highlight the sun rays, which to me is the interesting feature in the photo, I have to darken the water and landmass. I have two other versions of the scene, taken from a different perspective. Let me know what you think. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/ ps - it really is a nice cove. I love to anchor in here, read a book and get some sun. Nope, I like the sun's rays in RAY, just not the land in the foreground. The picture I absolutely love is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/392002653/ Great picture! Thanks for your input, I have a tendency to put things in the foreground, and I need to always shot it a number of different ways so I see how they look on the monitor. You need to leave Atlanta for a bit, come to DC, and we'll go downtown where you'll see some *real* homeless folks! If we got together in DC, I think I rather take some different photos. I was drinking coffee in downtown DC and saw a homeless person having an argument with a trash can. I think the trash can was talking smack with him. The trash can lost. We've got some badass trash cans around here! Whenever you feel like a trip up, give me a shout. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:51:03 -0500, RJSmithers
wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 06:06:14 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: Photo from one of my favorite coves. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/415441227/ I posted this for all those stuck in the frigid NE, this is my effort to take a decent landscape photo. Please feel free to critique. I think I'd have liked it more with more light, and no land mass in the foreground, only a reflection from the water. I like the way the light is playing off the water, and think that should have been emphasized. The land mass in the foreground does little for me. JohnH, Thanks for the feedback. This is really another experiment for me playing with Photoshop and Lighroom. To highlight the sun rays, which to me is the interesting feature in the photo, I have to darken the water and landmass. I have two other versions of the scene, taken from a different perspective. Let me know what you think. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/ The birds look like artifacts and should be cloned out. With respect to Ray, I might try to warm the image up a little by targeting the dark areas and lighten up the dark masses to gain a little detail - doesn't need to be much. With respect to the two identical images... As an experiment, you might want to use the HDR plug in in Photoshop and see what the results are. A good way to do it would be to take one image and use Curves or Bright/Contrast increase the detail in the dark area, then use HDR to combine the two to increase detail. These types of shots are always difficult even with film cameras and the real results are always in processing. |
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Tom Francis wrote:
On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 08:51:03 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: JLH wrote: On Fri, 09 Mar 2007 06:06:14 -0500, RJSmithers wrote: Photo from one of my favorite coves. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/415441227/ I posted this for all those stuck in the frigid NE, this is my effort to take a decent landscape photo. Please feel free to critique. I think I'd have liked it more with more light, and no land mass in the foreground, only a reflection from the water. I like the way the light is playing off the water, and think that should have been emphasized. The land mass in the foreground does little for me. JohnH, Thanks for the feedback. This is really another experiment for me playing with Photoshop and Lighroom. To highlight the sun rays, which to me is the interesting feature in the photo, I have to darken the water and landmass. I have two other versions of the scene, taken from a different perspective. Let me know what you think. http://www.flickr.com/photos/54809465@N00/ The birds look like artifacts and should be cloned out. With respect to Ray, I might try to warm the image up a little by targeting the dark areas and lighten up the dark masses to gain a little detail - doesn't need to be much. With respect to the two identical images... As an experiment, you might want to use the HDR plug in in Photoshop and see what the results are. A good way to do it would be to take one image and use Curves or Bright/Contrast increase the detail in the dark area, then use HDR to combine the two to increase detail. These types of shots are always difficult even with film cameras and the real results are always in processing. Next time I go to the lake, I will take the tripod up so I can do some real HDR. ps - those birds are really dust artifacts. I have since cleaned my sensor, and I really should clean up any photos I upload, but I screwed up. |
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