Hi Rob,
These are very good especially #2, the mono treatment works a treat . Not quite so keen on #3, rather too contrasty for my taste but still good composition.
Peter
You would break your feet on that lot. #2 is fantastic and the other two are only great. cheers
Rob
Just catching up with posts during a rare lull in the working day. Wanted to get in a quick '#2 is a stupendous image'. Will see it in a better environment when I get home later this evening. But ..'wow'! What lighting.
Thanks, Donald (and everyone else) I'm surprised everyone likes #2. I shot it at midday shooting into the sun - although the weather was a bit hazy with some misty cloud. I used one of my Optikverve Virtual Photographer filters in CS4 to get the soft look (I think it was 'flashback' I used). They are free! http://www.optikvervelabs.com/ Have also attached a screengrab of the RAW file so you can see the difference. I cropped it a lot, but as I used the 50D (15mp) it took it quite well.
Cheers
That filter works with my CS2, very interesting
Had to work late last night. So only catching up.
Was about to post reply to talk about the crop when noticed the thumbnail and your comment. The reply was going to say, 'It's the tight cropping that makes it'. And I think so even more now having seen the thumbnail. Your composition and, then, choice of what to include and what not to include, makes this a stunner. Anything else in the final frame would have been extraneous.
I'm surprised that you're surprised that we all love it !! Perhaps it's the, relatively, high sun that adds to it - putting the light onto the top of the stones.
Yes, I agree with everyone, No.2 does it for me, cropped to perfection I would say.
Keith
Rob
just a quick log in to say what a superb image No 2 is. I do not usually go for these soft water/rock shots because they seem to confront you on every page of every photo mag going but the close cropping has made this image that little bit special
Steve