Nice scene and beautiful colors, Bob. Great use of foreground to add a dramatic sense of depth. I think I would be tempted to drop the top third of the sky to make the shot more panoramic and emphasize the vastness of the scene.
Interesting, I'll give that a try
Last edited by SpiderBob; 20th August 2011 at 05:38 PM.
Such simple things that can bring out a better picture - thanks
Beautiful desert shot Bob! I grew up running around the Calif. deserts, and now that we live up here in the rainforest I really miss the smell of freshly rained on sagebush.
Can you be more specific about where the shot was taken? (Looks a bit like the China Lake area, but could be anywhere within a hundred miles of there..lol).
Mike
Johnson Valley, CA
I like the second version better, as well. A beautiful shot.
The SoCal desert is amazing. I did some work in the Fremont Valley a couple of years ago, and was enchanted.
Bob - Maybe it's just my old eyes, but the second version, which I too prefer, seems just a little softer and in need of a little sharpen, particularly on the foreground areas. But, that may be just an optical illusion, coupled with my age!
I'll see what sharpening can still be done, let you know.
I've been playing with masking layers, so yes, I can make the foreground pop more, but at the loss of background, and my limited experience with photoshop.
Last edited by SpiderBob; 20th August 2011 at 07:47 PM.
Amazing shot Bob!
Yep, I think that's got more 'pop' to it.
As others have said, it's some view.
Wonderful landscape Bob !
This beautiful desert scene looks very exotic to someone coming from the foothills of the Pyrenees and the hedge-lined rolling green fields of southern England.
Mike, it would be great to see some of your landscape oh, and thank you