All very nice compositions and shots!
The ones in the first post have too much blue cast in them though. (I'm allowed to critique Bambi anytime ...she said I can)
This is a discussion on the rock obsession continues within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; All very nice compositions and shots! The ones in the first post have too much blue cast in them though. ...
All very nice compositions and shots!
The ones in the first post have too much blue cast in them though. (I'm allowed to critique Bambi anytime ...she said I can)
Very nice Bambi. Liking the second set very much.
the first one in your second batch is really arresting. Great shapes and colors.
of course you can! If I just want 'oh that's wonderful!' I'll show them to my mother!
Thanks everyone for your comments.
MA re: the blue cast-can you show me how to get rid of it? I thought I did from the first one (the sand is brown) and thought that it's just that rocks, sky and water were blue.
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warming up the white balance often does the trick. What editing ap do you use?
It kind of depends on the editing software you are using.
Although ... if there's enough blue i nthe sky you may simply be able to use Saturation and slect the blues and back them off.
Also you could use the marque tool to select around the lower part of the photo and then use saturation (blue only) and back it off a bit more selectively that way.
To be even more selective (and what I usually do) is to duplicate the layer, turn off the top layer, select the bottom layer and desaturate that layer as required, then select the top layer again and use a layer mask to blend through the bits you want ... in this case it would be the parts that were too blue.
For a better idea of what I'm talking about go see my blog under resources and use the same technique I describe in my Sharpening tutorial there.
okay I gave this a shot. I used the colour adjust tool in Paint Shop pro and fooled with the blue level until it looked better (on my monitor anyway). Is this better? too much? too little?
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My flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bambe1964/
A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
I think the stones look better but the water and sky have lost their impact.
Can I have a go?
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
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My flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bambe1964/
A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
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