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31st December 2012, 11:45 AM
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31st December 2012, 12:27 PM
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Re: Forest Fire -c&c requested
Hi there,
Your post processing using Topaz Adjustment is very 'Arty' indeed; but I'm sorry to say, not to my taste. I'm sure others on this site will love it.
Your main picture is of much more interest, I like it as it is, but was wondering if you had considered converting it to B&W?
I think that would work well and is another option to consider.
Thanks for sharing.
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31st December 2012, 12:57 PM
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Re: Forest Fire -c&c requested
Thanks for your comments John, just what I was looking for , its interesting to know how others see your pictures. I'll have a go with B&W.
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31st December 2012, 01:27 PM
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Re: Forest Fire -c&c requested
I am with John on this one. While your second shot is artsy, it is too busy for my tastes. The first shot is very nice and, yes, I would also like to see it in B&W.
Cheers
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31st December 2012, 01:43 PM
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Re: Forest Fire -c&c requested
Hi Tylie, I have to go along with the others. I really do like the first shot, and I too see the fire there. It is bordering on abstract already but the second one to my eye just goes a bit too far.
I like the colour version but B&W would be interesting. Another thought that comes to mind for a shot like this is Vertical Panning. I've gotten some interesting shots by using a slow shutter speed and then panning bottom to top during the exposure. That might work for a more firey look, not sure.... I don't know if you can do something like that in post processing or not.
Regardless, though, I think the first shot makes the statement without any tweaking.
Wendy
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31st December 2012, 02:25 PM
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Re: Forest Fire -c&c requested
Thanks for your comments Jon and Wendy, much appreciated. Still to try it in B&W but I did actually take this panning shot at the time, which I quite like-
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31st December 2012, 04:14 PM
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Re: Forest Fire -c&c requested
That's cool Tylie
I notice from the EXIF that you have Lightroom 4. It you increase contrast and decrease Clarity it increases the firey look.
I would crop or clone the light parts at the top and there is also a light strand about a third in on the right (screen) side that I'd clone or blend somehow
Wendy
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31st December 2012, 04:48 PM
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Re: Forest Fire -c&c requested
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