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    A Couple More From Queenstown NZ

    These two shots were taken last week in Queenstown, both looking south over lake Wakatipu. I used a B&W treatment with mild selenium toning on the second to emphasise the cold bleak morning. Comments welcome.

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    I like the 2nd shot, Dave, the selenium adds a good touch. It does feel crips and chilly to me. I am just wondering if the snow shouldn't be a little bit lighter in colour, though?

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    Both very nice shots Dave.

    Something that I notice with these two is that they both show a very clear and sharp water horizon line that almost appears unnatural to me, it is something I have noticed in a few of my own recent images also. I have been wondering if water horizon lines such as this are treated in any special way by others.

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    Excellent images Dave. I like both but the 2nd is my first preference.

    Grahame - excellent question. I don't landscape much but always open to knowing things.

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    Re: A Couple More From Queenstown NZ

    I like both images too Dave...I really like NZ very much...so much to see, so much to enjoy though it is smallist place.

    Note to Bobo and Grahame...maybe when you take sharp shots like these, think of it as a candidate for a little bit of slow shutter speed to take care of the sharpness of the horizon and the water. And if already done like this, can this still be edited in PP? Just asking...

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    Re: A Couple More From Queenstown NZ

    Thanks for your comments Greg, Grahame, Bobo and Issie.

    Greg I'll see what I can do to brighten up the snow.

    Grahame I haven't done anything special in regard to the water horizon. Maybe it's related to the vertical position of the camera relative to the water level and distance to horizon ?

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    Two nice images Dave. For me, I would only brighten the snow on the centre of the comp. but darken it at the LH edge. That would tend to hold your eye in the comp ant take it through to the mountains in the distance. Just a thought.

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    Re: A Couple More From Queenstown NZ

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    I used a B&W treatment with mild selenium toning on the second to emphasise the cold bleak morning.
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    Just shows you. You can learn something every day. Thanks, Dave.

    In terms of scenery, people often compare New Zealand with Scotland ... or vice-versa. The images in this thread and that in Peter's thread, here, maybe tell you why.

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    Re: A Couple More From Queenstown NZ

    Beautiful

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    Nice images but I have to tell you that #2 is great I would clone out the head on the bottom left corner.

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    Thank you John, Donald, Kay and Binnur.

    Donald I have only been to Scotland once a few years ago. I would love to return sometime for some serious highland photography !

    Binnur You'll have to trust me when I say I had noticed the head and intended to get rid of it. But I forgot ! I will attend to it.

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    Great set Dave, I really like your first image, if it were mine I would have it framed and on the wall.
    When we were in Queenstown we did a trip on the TSS Earnslaw the first day as the weather forecast for the following day was for rain, it did rain later that same evening but .... when we got up the next morning there was the first snow of the season on the mountains which made our trip even more memorable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ST1 View Post
    Great set Dave, I really like your first image, if it were mine I would have it framed and on the wall.
    When we were in Queenstown we did a trip on the TSS Earnslaw the first day as the weather forecast for the following day was for rain, it did rain later that same evening but .... when we got up the next morning there was the first snow of the season on the mountains which made our trip even more memorable.
    Thanks Peter. Just out of interest, my other current thread (Sheep Farmer) was taken at Walter Peak Sheep Station which, as you are probably aware, you reach by travelling on the TSS Earnslaw - and what a wonderful way to reach it ! My grandson enjoyed going down below to see the steam engines working.

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    Re: A Couple More From Queenstown NZ

    Oops I must need new glasses, I thought the head was the next post, doh
    Is it the same original Earnslaw or a replica?
    We used to go on it as children & I'm pretty old now!
    We stayed in Arrowtown, I hope it is still the same, but I guess not.
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    Re: A Couple More From Queenstown NZ

    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    Oops I must need new glasses, I thought the head was the next post, doh
    So did I, but was too shy to admit it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    Oops I must need new glasses, I thought the head was the next post, doh
    Is it the same original Earnslaw or a replica?
    We used to go on it as children & I'm pretty old now!
    We stayed in Arrowtown, I hope it is still the same, but I guess not.
    Kay I can't speak with any authority on this but I think it would be the original. It's an old steamer and travels on Lake Wakatipu out of Queenstown. So it's probably the same one you travelled on as a child, all those years ago

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    Re: A Couple More From Queenstown NZ

    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    Oops I must need new glasses, I thought the head was the next post, doh
    Is it the same original Earnslaw or a replica?
    We used to go on it as children & I'm pretty old now!
    We stayed in Arrowtown, I hope it is still the same, but I guess not.
    It is the same steamer Kay, there's one of my posts HERE which has some images of TSS Earnslaw if you feel the need for a trip down memory lane.

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