Hi Andre,
I don't disagree with the macro comment -- it's one that really needs a separate visit to do it justice though (I didn't have the right equipment with me, nor the time).
I've tried shooting people in the forest, but it usually end up with the same problems of "difficult" foliage and "background colour that can be any colour you like ... so long as it's green". So in that regard I prefer to save the models more for gardens etc where there's a lot more colour.
With regards to the "no impact" comment - it wasn't so much a case of "wandering around not knowing what to shoot" as it was not being able to translate what I was seeing into something that was visually appealing in a photo. It was actually a very nice walk - but I'm struggling to translate that into a photo.
Am I happy with the shots? Well - I'd call the bridge shot a "keeper" (after a lot of pushing and pulling), but it's never going to be an all time favourite. As for the 2nd shot - I think that "as a record of what was there" it's "OK", but it's certainly not going to ever "win any awards". Maybe I should have taken one of my smoke generators with me
Is that the bridge from the North Island to the South?
I like the first one. It's not stunning, but it's a keeper for sure.
The second one doesn't move me at all. I've taken lots of similar images and came to the same conclusion about them.
Lovely image.
Okay Colin, Is this point where people like me 'umble self can have a go at you?
I probably need new glasses and the fate my Mother warned would befall me if I didn't stop 'doing it' is probably starting to kick in. However, I just find the light patterns on LHS and RHS railings on the bridge a bit odd, sort of do not mesh or fit together, if that makes sense. Almost as if taken separately and then cloned together. In the second shot, how about if you had moved slightly to your left to give us a bit more of the path's width and a tad more of its curving around the trees,increasing our desire to slip down the path around the bend, just to see what was further down the track.? Having said all that, could I have done any better? Certainly not! Silly question!
As for the foliage problem? Easy fix. I have several chain saws and can lend you one. No Problems.
And please. These are my personal opinions and I am definitely not having a 'go' at any of the other respondents, intentionally or unintentionally. I just often speak my mind, only to realize, too late, I have inadvertently ruffled someone's feathers. If this is so, I apologize.
Last edited by ucci; 17th November 2012 at 11:33 PM. Reason: qualify comments
Go for it
I see what you mean. Not sure why, as they've not been given any separate post-production treatment ... just the way they were, although the PP may well drive any natural differences further apart.I just find the light patterns on LHS and RHS railings on the bridge a bit odd, sort of do not mesh or fit together, if that makes sense. Almost as if taken separately and then cloned together.
Perhaps. I have a feeling that longer focal lengths to give "slice of life" shots without too much background "noise" might give a better result. Or perhaps I just need a better forestIn the second shot, how about if you had moved slightly to your left to give us a bit more of the path's width and a tad more of its curving around the trees,increasing our desire to slip down the path around the bend, just to see what was further down the track.?
I tell you - I'm tempted to use one myself at times!As for the foliage problem? Easy fix. I have several chain saws and can lend you one. No Problems.
Last edited by Colin Southern; 18th November 2012 at 04:02 AM.
Hi Colin,
I like them both, and not in the same time. Both images have your "mark" both in composition and post processing, "clean images", but this time I don't think works pretty well.
If you don't mind, I give a try in my way of post process.
I do atmit are not the best reworks, but I want more to give an idea.
Also, pp them to "infrared photo" ?. Don't know why ( and, honnestly, how to), but the second one, especialy that tree from lower right, is looking like a "native totem". I try to give that impression, but is far from it .
Also, for the first one ( for those who have skills to do it ), I would like too see a metalic forrest surrounding a wooden bridge....
Hope it helps,
Leo
PS: i didn't smoke anything , is just a severe flu who give me some dizziness.....