Re: Bridge through silence
Sara, lots of good advise here so I have little to add. If I might be so bold as to offer an alternative title as it just seem to be a perfect play on words and worked {in my head anyway} equally as well............Pier through silence. :) Not only does the Pier go through silence but standing there you may be peering through silence. :)
Re: Bridge through silence
Sara
You live in photograhers dreem, I loved the blues and the claity. One little thing kept drawing my eye away what I thought was your focal point. On the right hand there is what appears to be a wave crash. I wanted to get my camera and hit that spot (I love surf areas). but I think that may be too nit-pickky. Keep up the good work!!!!! JimC
Re: Bridge through silence
Quote:
Originally Posted by
FrankMi
It looks like you are starting to get some effective assistance, Sara! The blue colouring and the noise in the sky are, in part, by-products of the long exposure. Both can be addressed in post processing with colour balance and de-noise software. The overall exposure looks to be very close to me as the image conveys an early morning or early evening look, which is partly the result of the blue in the white balance.
If you need assistance in colour balance and noise removal, we will need to know what post processing software you have available and how comfortable you are with using it to accomplish these goals.
Much of what I see in this image is perfectly acceptable if you are trying to create that early morning/evening feeling. In addition, is is a pleasing composition with relatively good technical aspects for that kind of an image.
As your goal is to learn more about long exposures and metering, this might be a good time to go back and experiment with different metering approaches (but not change anything else for that series of experiments). For the second learning experiment, try shooting different time length exposures and again, make sure you keep the exposure values stable.
Be sure to keep good notes so that when you evaluate the images, you can carefully compare the results of the different settings used. See how the changes affect the look of the image and what results you prefer. You can then shoot one more time using your preferred settings and you will likely be very close to what you are aiming for. If you still have question, post the results along with the notes and we can help you get closer to your goals. If you don't have any more questions about this image, please post the results so that we can all share in your success! :)
Hi Frank :)
Thanks a lot for your kind support ... yes u r right about the capturing time ... it was in early evening ... i am using Photoshop CS3 to edit my photos ...
i will try to come back and get some shots but it is a promise :)
Thank u so much :)
Re: Bridge through silence
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jeeperman
Sara, lots of good advise here so I have little to add. If I might be so bold as to offer an alternative title as it just seem to be a perfect play on words and worked {in my head anyway} equally as well............Pier through silence. :) Not only does the Pier go through silence but standing there you may be peering through silence. :)
Well ... Thx a lot Paul :) i like the new title as long it is not a bridge :D ... Thx a lot
Re: Bridge through silence
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Kaclarity
Sara
You live in photograhers dreem, I loved the blues and the claity. One little thing kept drawing my eye away what I thought was your focal point. On the right hand there is what appears to be a wave crash. I wanted to get my camera and hit that spot (I love surf areas). but I think that may be too nit-pickky. Keep up the good work!!!!! JimC
Thank u so much JimC :D