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    A Tortured Sky

    Sometimes the sky becomes the subject.

    Your comments and critical analysis are always welcomed,

    A Tortured Sky

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Very well taken

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Nicely done, inspires feelings of sound and motion.

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    I could look at that for hours, nice!

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Shades of Stieglitz's "Equivalent" Donald?

    But seriously the thing I really like about this is your courage to leave the foreground as it is and not "improve it" by making it horizontal.

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Shades of Stieglitz's "Equivalent" Donald?
    I hadn't thought about that, but, yes, your right.

    But seriously the thing I really like about this is your courage to leave the foreground as it is and not "improve it" by making it horizontal.
    Someone said to me she gets to maim the first person who tells me to correct the horizon. No, indeed, for me the slope adds to the dynamic impact of the image for me.

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Small patch of sky towards the top left corner seems over bright compared to the rest of the sky?

    Otherwise, this looks good to me.

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Small patch of sky towards the top left corner seems over bright compared to the rest of the sky?
    Deliberately so. The light is the way through the tortured sky. Some may not see it that way.

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    Deliberately so. The light is the way through the tortured sky. Some may not see it that way.
    great art will reflect the artists life.

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    I hadn't thought about that, but, yes, your right.


    Someone said to me she gets to maim the first person who tells me to correct the horizon. No, indeed, for me the slope adds to the dynamic impact of the image for me.
    Tell her to sheath her Sgian-dubh the angle is perfect

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    Someone said to me she gets to maim the first person who tells me to correct the horizon.
    First, what definition determines that changing the slope of the horizon is "correcting" it? Second, assuming that to correct it is to level it, doing so will also level the imaginary lines that connect the cloud formations, which will dramatically reduce the tension in the image. Reducing the tension then reduces the tortured characteristic mentioned in the thread title.

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Hi Donald,

    How are ye? Ah agree with ye about the sky becoming the subject - it deserves it. There's a coupla things though...aye, there always is . Did ye soften the contrast in the cloud? Ah think that the foreground and the trees are clashing textures, with the foreground being too bright (for me) and tending tae leach out some tones. Ah'd like tae see a red filter being used, this'd dramatise the cloud even more, without overpowering the photo, by a wee bit contrast adjustment. Have ye thought about a blue filter, it's very rarely used in B+W but can be very effective.

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    Lovely... We never get skies like that here in the San Diego area...

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    You did well giving the sky texture as we would perceive it viewed in person. Nicely done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tao2 View Post
    How are ye? Ah agree with ye about the sky becoming the subject - it deserves it. There's a coupla things though...aye, there always is . Did ye soften the contrast in the cloud? Ah think that the foreground and the trees are clashing textures, with the foreground being too bright (for me) and tending tae leach out some tones. Ah'd like tae see a red filter being used, this'd dramatise the cloud even more, without overpowering the photo, by a wee bit contrast adjustment. Have ye thought about a blue filter, it's very rarely used in B+W but can be very effective.
    Thanks for that. That's the sort of crit that makes you think (including - why on earth did I leave the foreground as bright as it was). Matters now amended.

    I did a bit of de-noise in the clouds.

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    I think I must be viewing the amended version. I wouldn't change a thing. Very nice mono work and again, a subject some would pass by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    I think I must be viewing the amended version. I wouldn't change a thing. Very nice mono work and again, a subject some would pass by.
    No, that is the original version in this thread.

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    Very nice image Donald

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    Tell her to sheath her Sgian-dubh the angle is perfect
    'She' couldn't agree more. xx

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    Re: A Tortured Sky

    That is a wonderful sky Donald I agree that the sky and foreground are at odds with each other. The foreground as you are aware is too bright in comparison to the sky. I notice that as well as retaining the horizon as captured you chose to retain the two birds as well. I wonder what wrath a suggestion to remove them would bring upon anyone who had the temerity to suggest it

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