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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    the background should have received a bit more fill light
    I wouldn't go in this direction because I think the actual rendition is offering
    beautiful contrasty separation… had it been a darker horse I possibly would.

    or perhaps added during post processing; although doing so afterward could only add visible noise.
    Yep, you surely got that one right!

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Kodiak, Nice edit.
    Kim is all worth it! She's doing great progress.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Wow, what a wonderful surprise to wake up to all these comments! Thanks so much everyone! Appreciate all the feedback, and those willing to demonstrate possible changes - helps me, as well as others who view this site.

    I didn't see that tilt until it was mentioned. Still training eyes. Daniel, I would like to enlarge this one for her -- how did you fix that so perfectly?

    My friend was looking for a more formal shot, and she is a fan of the dark background. Daniel's comment about the background was correct. Also, this barn is empty, with the exception of birds, so believe me, you wouldn't want to see the floor and walls ;-)

    I do have a number of great images from this day -- just haven't worked on them as I switched over to an iMac and time has been tight. For those looking for a more intimate connection between the two, when I process one, I will share.

    Off to work -- thanks again for all the input!!

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by KimC View Post
    …how did you fix that so perfectly?
    …flattery will get you nowhere! ;-)

    As I said, this may look spectacular to you but believe me, it is not perfect!
    How I did it could be simple or difficult… all depending on you PP skills.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Kim,

    One way to create the extra space at the bottom that is needed after the tilt is corrected is to first increase the canvas size at the bottom of the image. Doing so increases the number of pixels on the long side by adding them only to the bottom. You can then clone to add the dirt to the new area at the bottom.

    Depending on the software you are using, it may or may not be able to increase the canvas size. You might want to conduct a search of "canvas" in the Help area of your software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Daniel,

    Did you use a NIK ColorEfex filter on this image?
    No I didn't. I just played around with the blacks, whites, shadows and clarity in Lightroom. Perhaps I overdid it with the blacks.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    …flattery will get you nowhere! ;-)

    As I said, this may look spectacular to you but believe me, it is not perfect!
    How I did it could be simple or difficult… all depending on you PP skills.
    Perfection is in the eye of the beholder Daniel :-)

    That would prob mean difficult in my case (since I started shooting RAW I have been using LR rather than PP) but someday, that will not hold true...

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Kim,

    One way to create the extra space at the bottom that is needed after the tilt is corrected is to first increase the canvas size at the bottom of the image. Doing so increases the number of pixels on the long side by adding them only to the bottom. You can then clone to add the dirt to the new area at the bottom.

    Depending on the software you are using, it may or may not be able to increase the canvas size. You might want to conduct a search of "canvas" in the Help area of your software.
    Thanks Mike, I may have to give this a whirl at lunch time.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by KimC View Post
    Perfection is in the eye of the beholder Daniel :-)
    One point for you.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    You can use Lightroom to expand the canvas and do the cloning. However, my advice may have been misleading in that you will want to increase the canvas size first. Err on the side of adding too much space because it's so easy to crop later. Then correct the tilt. Then clone to fill the added canvas space with the ground. Crop at the bottom if you end up with more space there than is ideal.

    EDIT: My next post explains that this post is in error.
    Last edited by Mike Buckley; 10th September 2014 at 05:23 PM.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Sorry, but I was wrong about the capability in Lightroom to expand the canvas size. I looked too quickly at a tutorial that said only in the fine print at the bottom that it applies only to Photoshop. Considering that Lightroom is not a pixel editor, I was wondering how it could be used to change the canvas size. What makes it even more confusing is that Lightroom's official name is Photoshop Lightroom. Sheesh!

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by truonda View Post
    No I didn't. I just played around with the blacks, whites, shadows and clarity in Lightroom. Perhaps I overdid it with the blacks.
    I wondered because NIK software has a bleached bypass filter which would render a portrait almost like how you processed your edit.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    May I ask why Truonda's crop doesn't work. Is it because the whole image itself is nicer ? I didn't say that the crop is better than the first image in my previous post but I think the connection between the horse and its owner can be seen better in the crop version. So I wonder if the crop version is a good composition on its own or not. I would be happy to hear about this from more experienced people, so that I could learn more. Thanks in advance

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    May I ask why Truonda's crop doesn't work.
    It works fine for me. However, I give the original composition the slight edge. That's because the crop doesn't do anything for me to improve the image. The original shows the entire horse in nice light, showing off its beauty in the legs and tail that are eliminated in the cropped version.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    I don't mind the crop. Personally I found the clarity and added blacks much too harsh... being a woman the same age as my friend, I don't find that it's flattering.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    May I ask why Truonda's crop doesn't work. Is it because the whole image itself is nicer ? I didn't say that the crop is better than the first image in my previous post but I think the connection between the horse and its owner can be seen better in the crop version. So I wonder if the crop version is a good composition on its own or not. I would be happy to hear about this from more experienced people, so that I could learn more. Thanks in advance
    Binnur, the crop itself works (disregarding the very unflattering PP) but not as an improvement to the original image.

    I can not see any way that the crop enhances connection between human and horse. To me there is a far greater connection in the original that shows the statuesque form of both subjects emphasising the owners pride.

    Grahame

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Hi again Kim My question wasn't about the post processing of the crop, I don't like the PP of the crop version either. Sorry for not being clear enough about the question, it was about the composition.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    "Not as good in the new photo: connection between rider and horse, exposure (about 1/2 stop underexposed), tilted a little to the right."

    I agree about the tilt; however, I love the exposure of this one. The previous image, the horse's face was overexposed and you could not see the color on the forehead. This one really shows the colors beautifully.

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Am I the only one who is also going to stick up for the horse?

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    Re: Another - best friend and horse - C&C welcomed

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    May I ask why Truonda's crop doesn't work.
    First, the horse being larger than the person in the full frame, in the crop
    version the horse becomes overwhelmingly present in the scene.
    Second, the full frame version is amply showing the elegance of both subject
    and less their relative maturity.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Is it because the whole image itself is nicer?
    Yes! The full frame exploits the potential theatrical character of both actors
    by placing them in front of a "black curtain" where both figures are clearly
    defined from the background.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I didn't say that the crop is better than the first image in my previous post but I think the connection between the horse and its owner can be seen better in the crop version.
    Grahame stated:"I can not see any way that the crop enhances connection
    between human and horse. To me there is a far greater connection in the
    original that shows the statuesque form of both subjects emphasising the
    owners pride."
    I could not have said it better!

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    So I wonder if the crop version is a good composition on its own or not. I would be happy to hear about this from more experienced people
    I said somewhere in an other post "the best composition IS the crop factor!"

    Considering the purpose of this photograph, what Kim wanted to convey,
    her motivation, and the final use of the image… No, the crop version is not
    a good composition on its own.

    …that is, if I count among the "more experienced people"

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