For Project 52, I’d like to start with improving my post processing skills. The goal is to take the best image I can each week and see how I can use the PP to make the image more realistic, or dramatic, or artistic, or fun, etc. I may even try to do some composites, but if I do, all the source imagery must be my original effort during that week so I doubt you’ll see any jockeys riding hummingbirds!
To make it possible to see what I’m trying to accomplish, I plan to post the SOOC and finished image each week along with the goals and steps taken to get from SOOC to completion.
I plan to post any changed images as a result of feedback in a separate thread rather than here so that this thread should represent the progress I make. Knowing my ability to keep New Year’s Resolutions I don’t think this thread will get to be too long! LOL!
Week 1: Blending Fast and Slow Water
At any rate, here is the first attempt. I have been seeing some excellent waterfall pictures posted and reading how they were using shutter speeds of just under one second to get the water to look like it was smoothly flowing but not too blurred. I did notice that when the camera was set up to shoot that slow, that the flat water surfaces looked a bit plastic. Hmmmmm.. I wondered if I could get the same flowing effect and still have the flat surfaces look more realistic so that became my goal for this image.
The before image was taken at ISO100, f8 and 1/200 sec to capture the baseline with the flat part of the water sharp. A second image was taken at ISO100, f22, and 1/10 sec to capture the smoothly flowing water.
In Photoshop I merged just the flowing water parts into the original image to produce the final result.