Just not understanding what you are trying to capture in this one John.
I like it John, as I'm a fan of BnW landscapesI would crop the image from the LHS just a bit to eliminate that black thing coming into the frame from left.
I love this one, John...than the other one last time...did you do Silver Efex here? I like the texture and the noise too...I can't wait to go out when my new 12-24 comes this Wednesday...
Hi Izzie,
Thanks for commenting. I used Elements to convert, I played with the color channels a bit more than I normally do. I use my UWA very rarely, but when I do I try the Deep Depth of Field Technique. I felt the cast shadows in the foreground were interesting enough to engage the viewer and the brightness of the horizon would immediately attract the viewer's gaze.
A good view of the lake scene, John.
This is a matter of personal taste, but for me the image is a bit too dark and contrasty, giving it a stark, cool feeling - if it were mine, I would try lightening it a bit and also try a very slight warm toning effect.
Just curious - what are the triangular lumps in the foreground?
Cheers.
Philip
Very interesting; I'm wondering if one of mine might benefit from B&W, sometimes it is better. I like the clouds and shadows, it is dramatic.![]()
Great capture and the B&W process works fine. Its razor sharp though, Maybe just a little too sharp?