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    Little Muddy

    f/7.1, ISO 800, 1/30sec handheld, 18mm

    Every time I get the landscape urge I'm without my tripod or monopod. I like the color version, but converted just to better analyze the composition. I wanted a deep DOF but didn't really have a point of interest in the foreground, I thought if eyes drift to the background it would help the composition. Thoughts and critique welcome.

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    Hi John The tones in the BnW image are similar to each other. Because there is a lot of green in the scene an infrared conversion might suit the image. I'm just thinking loudly

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    I prefer the colour one more John as Binnur said the tones in the B&W edit seem to be all the same.

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    I'm just thinking loudly
    Seems like a good time to tell a short story...I'm a little hard of hearing and it often requires
    my brood to repeat questions that they ask. The other day, one pipes-up and asks if we could
    go eat at McDonalds..."what" I said.
    One pipes up and loudly says, Dad, just nod your head and say yes"...one more smart A--.

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    Re: Little Muddy

    I suspect that cropping a little from the top, and having a different size ratio, will create a stronger image.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John The tones in the BnW image are similar to each other. Because there is a lot of green in the scene an infrared conversion might suit the image. I'm just thinking loudly
    Infared?? You've been learning this? I can't keep up

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    Re: Little Muddy

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John The tones in the BnW image are similar to each other. Because there is a lot of green in the scene an infrared conversion might suit the image. I'm just thinking loudly
    Hi Binnur,

    I will give the infrared filter a shot. Thanks for commenting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chri5 View Post
    I prefer the colour one more John as Binnur said the tones in the B&W edit seem to be all the same.
    Hi Chris,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    I suspect that cropping a little from the top, and having a different size ratio, will create a stronger image.
    Geoff,

    Thanks for the suggestion.

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    Re: Little Muddy

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    Seems like a good time to tell a short story...I'm a little hard of hearing and it often requires
    my brood to repeat questions that they ask. The other day, one pipes-up and asks if we could
    go eat at McDonalds..."what" I said.
    One pipes up and loudly says, Dad, just nod your head and say yes"...one more smart A--.
    Kids!

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    Re: Little Muddy

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John The tones in the BnW image are similar to each other. Because there is a lot of green in the scene an infrared conversion might suit the image. I'm just thinking loudly
    My thoughts exactly! Wonder what it would look in IR?

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    Re: Little Muddy Infrared and crop

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    How about finding a way to emphasize the blue water at the back of the shot? it could draw the eye nicely.

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    Re: Little Muddy

    Looking at both infrared and the original, I prefer the original better. Infrared seems to be a little bit too...much? I like the colour one better too...

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    Re: Little Muddy Infrared and crop

    Hi John I like this one better as there are different tones in the image now.I don't know if you used a default IR conversion or not. You might darken the very bright parts according to your taste if you want.


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    Hi Matt. I'm not into IR yet because I don't have an IR filter and I don't like making IR conversions with PP. IMO somehow they don't give the same effect as the IR filters do. But I have to tell you that a speedlight and an IR filter have been on my shopping list for some time already. I don't want to buy them immediately because I need to shoot and edit some more photos and improve myself a bit more before taking other steps in photography

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    Infared?? You've been learning this? I can't keep up

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    How about finding a way to emphasize the blue water at the back of the shot? it could draw the eye nicely.
    I'll see what I can do, thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Little Muddy

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Looking at both infrared and the original, I prefer the original better. Infrared seems to be a little bit too...much? I like the colour one better too...
    Thanks Izzie.

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    Re: Little Muddy Infrared and crop

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John I like this one better as there are different tones in the image now.I don't know if you used a default IR conversion or not. You might darken the very bright parts according to your taste if you want.
    Hi Binnur,

    I did use the default setting but added a bit of contrast afterward. Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Little Muddy

    It's colour for me as well.

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