Re: My Project 52_1/4 Week 2
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Originally Posted by
Geoff F
I'm in agreement with Izzie here.
But I just wonder if a very slight crop from #1 at the bottom and left side might give even more emphasis to those dark clouds? I do mean very slight though.
And would it be possible to selectively tone down the brighter background colours behind the flower?
Thankyou Geoff, for your comments.
I definitely see what you mean about the crop on the left in week 1 pic, & I think, I might consign week 2's wee effort, to a pothole in the landscape learning curve & move on to week 3 :)
I went out again yesterday, just with my iPhone just to have a walk around & mentally compose without the real camera if that makes sense. And to check where I should return to, when atmosphere & lighting are right...we live lose to westward farmland, so I have a good choice of areas for my landscape learning, that are not too far away.
I have to confess though, I was inside watching a movie last night, when there was a gorgeous pink/purple hue sky before sunset...doh!! I missed it :(
Project 52, First 1/4 Week 3
This tree is known to all photographers in our region.. (well all that I know of)
I tried to do it justice by combining it with storm clouds & some fill flash to get both in the same image.
I am sad that we don't get extreme season hers, as it would be nice to get it with snow as well as with the burnt earth that is around it now.
Thanks again for comments as I step along this landscape path..
http://i62.tinypic.com/2mwifsk.jpg
Re: Project 52, First 1/4 Week 3
Hi Kay
Nice work with this image. The composition works well for me because of the way the tree and the clouds interact with each other. B&W works well too I think. You could get a little more "pop" out of this (if you want it) by adjusting the structure and contrast controls in Silver Efex Pro if you have it.
The image brings back memories of an episode of the British TV show "Midsomer Murders" in which there is considerable friction between old school film photographers and the new breed digital guys in a local camera club. The old school people are portrayed as nice but eccentric and the new breed are rather brash. One old school guy takes a photo of the same tree from the same position at the same time every day. Now there's a thought ...:eek:
Dave
PS Like the way you've split your Project 52 into separate threads for separate weeks. Much more manageable for you and the viewers I think.
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Oh my __!!! So beautifully done. I wonder if this will also be good in a subtle sepia-like collaboration, push-pull more on the brownish side? Excellent composition...I really love this one...
Please be careful of what you wish for...you'd like rain every so often to quench the dry soil but not this harsh wintery conditions. My mind cannot fully grasp the coldness of winter I suppose...The other man's grass is always greener I think... Besides in winter people tend to eat more...
When I went to Grand Rapids one time, on the plane my husband showed me clouds coming out of of the ground. He called it something. I forgot what now. But looking at the surroundings, I rather that thing thing stays where it was. I'd rather be at home at the time, warm comfortable and reading in bed or watching tv. Same feeling I have with Colorado. Snow is beautiful but you do not eat the yellow stuff. :eek: :D
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I really like this image Kay. Nice conversion and the clouds are really nice.:)
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Youve taken this really well Kay, you could always photoshop the snow in ;)
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Fabulous black-and-white, Kay! For a very different image, consider cropping to a square format.
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Just a thought. Nothing seriously wrong with this image as it is; but a slight crop from the top, and having a different size ratio, does seem to make a 'stronger' and more dramatic scene for me. And with increased 'depth' towards the horizon.
Re: Project 52, First 1/4 Week 3
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Originally Posted by
IzzieK
Oh my __!!! So beautifully done. I wonder if this will also be good in a subtle sepia-like collaboration, push-pull more on the brownish side? Excellent composition...I really love this one...
Please be careful of what you wish for...you'd like rain every so often to quench the dry soil but not this harsh wintery conditions. My mind cannot fully grasp the coldness of winter I suppose...The other man's grass is always greener I think... Besides in winter people tend to eat more...
When I went to Grand Rapids one time, on the plane my husband showed me clouds coming out of of the ground. He called it something. I forgot what now. But looking at the surroundings, I rather that thing thing stays where it was. I'd rather be at home at the time, warm comfortable and reading in bed or watching tv. Same feeling I have with Colorado. Snow is beautiful but you do not eat the yellow stuff. :eek: :D
Thanks Izzie, you make me smile, will definitely stay away from the yellow stuff!
Thankyou for the encouragement on this image, I might play some more with it, as he composition seems worth it.
Re: Project 52, First 1/4 Week 3
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Originally Posted by
dje
Hi Kay
Nice work with this image. The composition works well for me because of the way the tree and the clouds interact with each other. B&W works well too I think. You could get a little more "pop" out of this (if you want it) by adjusting the structure and contrast controls in Silver Efex Pro if you have it.
The image brings back memories of an episode of the British TV show "Midsomer Murders" in which there is considerable friction between old school film photographers and the new breed digital guys in a local camera club. The old school people are portrayed as nice but eccentric and the new breed are rather brash. One old school guy takes a photo of the same tree from the same position at the same time every day. Now there's a thought ...:eek:
Dave
PS Like the way you've split your Project 52 into separate threads for separate weeks. Much more manageable for you and the viewers I think.
Thanks Dave, I don't have Silver Efex Pro, so I might just have to twiddle a bit more in PS5, I am a great fan of the British TV, does the old guy complain that "he's the only tog in this village"? :D
Re: Project 52, First 1/4 Week 3
Thankyou to both Marks, Mike & Geoff.
I won't be attempting to photoshop snow, that's beyond me! I did think of other crops, with a square, cropping on the left, would get rid of the other foliage, but would lose the cloud pattern. I didn't think of changing the ratio & cropping the top.
Thankyou all for viewing & your comments.
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Impressive work Kay, I do like it!
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Nicely captured.
Changing seasons- as comedian (Daniel Tosh) who lives on the west coast said ""People always say i couldn't live in california cause they love seasons to much, yeah i do too that's why i live in a place that skips all the ****ty ones."
Project 52, First 1/4 Week 4 and 5
http://i62.tinypic.com/250va6e.jpg
the former taken at the end of week 4 & the latter at the beginning of week 5
http://i59.tinypic.com/2hquhlk.jpg
Re: Project 52, First 1/4 Week 4 and 5
Oh WOW!!! I like that last one very much -- and the conversion -- PERFECT!! I just love these kind of action shots....