Just thought Id hear what you guys have to say about this one. Its on 40 acres my parents are looking to buy. We walked around the property a few weeks ago. Caught the pond at a nice moment.
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Just thought Id hear what you guys have to say about this one. Its on 40 acres my parents are looking to buy. We walked around the property a few weeks ago. Caught the pond at a nice moment.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4025/...03d49149_b.jpg
Me too I want my dad to buy a pond so I can shoot :p
For me the shot is too grey overall, I realize it's a fog shot but I think it could use a contrast boost. It's also not level. The white sky without detail is also a distraction for me - I'd try to burn that puppy in, especially the edge.
I think with 15 min of additional PP you could keep the fog and get a more intense mood. Hope that helps - Marko
just to add, that white blur, mid level on the right edge could go.
I like this..great mood to it!
Thanks Marko. All I did was convert it to B&W. Ill play around with it a little bit and see what I can come up with. I have the next two days off so I you will probably see me around here a little more than usual.
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Here is my second edit. I sharpened it a tad, boosted the contrast a bit, and took out that annoying spot on the right of the image.
Boosting the contrast turned the sky even more white. This made burning it a little more difficult. I did some burning and then backed out of it. It seemed to add a haze that was not there and turned the image into something that I did not resemble the environment I was trying to capture.
If anyone wants to give this image a whack go for it and lets see what you can come up with.
I personally don't mind the white sky. I find it brings the trees out. I see what you mean about loosing that look. That mysterious, foggy look. Let me relook at this in a bit.
That's not a pond. That's a lake. My entire garden isn't that big...
I don't mind the white sky either. You should really keep it for the mood. :)
Nice JJ. I do not mind the sky. I am a little more distracted by the plant bits in the foreground.
I like this image, I like the mistiness of it and the reflections in the water. The sharpened image definitely looks better to me. Only real critique I have here is...pity the sky has no detail, its just white, no cloud detail or anything.
Good job all round though!