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    A Little Blue Continued

    I plan to continue the "blue" theme in the next coming weeks, an early example is seen in this thread. A Little Blue

    Here is another capture, the plan is to shoot during the "blue hour", incorporate a human element and also some form of architecture, structure.

    A Little Blue Continued

    ISO 200, f/4, 1/80sec, -1.33 EV

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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    John, I really like this shot.


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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    Quote Originally Posted by Digital View Post
    John, I really like this shot.


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    Hi Bruce,

    Thanks for commenting. Shooting during the blue hour takes a bit of my concentration, it requires me to scout out a setting, be there, and have the camera prepared for specific conditions. This is totally out of my comfort area as I like to shoot spontaneously but like to push my camera to the limits. It has been fun working with the available light and in the near future I plan to try and add a bit of flash to the scenario.
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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    John, this is an interesting shot. You said that you wanted to "incorporate a human element and also some form of architecture, structure." You have achieved this, however I would use Lightroom or Photoshop to lighten the "gang plank" so that the eye is led past the lights of the shop and into the centre of the photo. I would then lighten the people in the open air area. The human element is not obvious at the moment.

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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    Quote Originally Posted by Wandjina View Post
    John, this is an interesting shot. You said that you wanted to "incorporate a human element and also some form of architecture, structure." You have achieved this, however I would use Lightroom or Photoshop to lighten the "gang plank" so that the eye is led past the lights of the shop and into the centre of the photo. I would then lighten the people in the open air area. The human element is not obvious at the moment.
    Hi Martin,

    Thank you for your comments and suggestions.

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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    Really nicely composed, John. You've set yourself an interesting project.

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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Really nicely composed, John. You've set yourself an interesting project.
    Hi Dan,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    Slightly brightening the midtones may work if carefully applied, but I fear it could just end up with a rather 'flat' looking image with somewhat muddy colours. In which case, I would leave it as it is now; which is a good looking scene.

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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    Beautiful scene. I love the mood. I can't say there is much I would do to it, but I am such an amatuer in regards to PP.

    -sharon

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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Slightly brightening the midtones may work if carefully applied, but I fear it could just end up with a rather 'flat' looking image with somewhat muddy colours. In which case, I would leave it as it is now; which is a good looking scene.
    Hi Geoff,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovelife65 View Post
    Beautiful scene. I love the mood. I can't say there is much I would do to it, but I am such an amatuer in regards to PP.

    -sharon
    Hi Sharon,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    Good one, John. I really like your shots of the downtown scene. I must get down there once in a while.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: A Little Blue Continued

    Quote Originally Posted by zen View Post
    Good one, John. I really like your shots of the downtown scene. I must get down there once in a while.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Hi Zen,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Twilight on the Lake

    Continuing with the theme. f/2.8, ISO 800, 1/10sec.

    A Little Blue Continued

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    Re: Twilight on the Lake2

    f/3.5, ISO 1600, 1/4 sec

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    Mid Light Sail

    A Little Blue Continued

    f/2.8, 1/100sec, ISO 800

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    Re: Mid Light Sail

    A nice theme for a project. Seems to be coming along very well.

    Sergio

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    Re: Mid Light Sail

    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio M. View Post
    A nice theme for a project. Seems to be coming along very well.

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    Hi Sergio,

    It is a fun challenge. Thanks for commenting.

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    Wine on 3rd

    Continuing the theme, a bit of street photography using the wieldy 24-70mm lens.
    1/50sec, f/2.8, ISO 1250

    A Little Blue Continued

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    These are wonderful John.

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