I like it, Mal.
The B&W could perhaps do with a bit more contrast, but like how the flag leads to the swimmer.
Dave
Dave/Mal,
Is it my ageing eyes or is it just desaturated rather than being B&W for everything other than the flag. There is certainly colour in the swimmer. I would be tempted to 'Shop it, so that the main picture is B&W which will increase contrast, enhance the contrast a little further, and then 'Shop the flag colour back in. I might be tempted to crop the tyre tracks a bit as they lead in the other direction, and the vignette in the top left hand corner seems a bit stronger than on the others. Compositionally the flag balances the swimmer very well.
Your right Ian. I've just taken down the vibrance. I'll have a look a bit later and see what it looks like as a black and white with the swimmer and flag in colour. I thought the tyre tracks led to the flag but I can see how they might pull away from it as well.
I don't mind at all I did something similar in Lightroom, just without the layers and found that without getting the dark fringes around the clouds, it was difficult to draw out much detail.
The real question though is this photo of any interest or is just down right boring?
Sorry to be critical, but the saturation/vibrancy of the flag is now unfortunately lost completely.
Having the black cloud central creates a somewhat dark foreboding mood. Maybe the flag in that case should be red! Perhaps that is the story you are telling? I dont know?
Tyre tracks, yes much improved, but do the light vignettes add anything?
I like the first pic you posted quite a lot.
You're absolutely right and certainly no need to apologise. The overlaying of colour didn't work as well as planned so I've attempted a third edit using a different method of selective colouring.
The story itself is around Australia's Surf Life Savers who are always there carefully watching the beach, rain or shine - it's what the flag stands for.
Thanks Chris
Mal,
Nailed it!
The tracks lead nicely into the vibrant flag which in turn take the eye diagonally to the life saver swimmer. Hope you are happy with it too?
Ian
I am - I think it's a definite improvement over the original. Thanks for the C&C Ian - you helped save a photo that was likely destined for the scrap heap
Glad to help out Mal, sometimes a fresh set of eyes can see things differently.
Ian