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    Backlit Park

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    Re: Backlit Park

    Nice capture, why B/W John?

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    Re: Backlit Park

    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Nice capture, why B/W John?

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    Hi David,

    Experimenting with tones. Thanks for the comments.

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    Re: Backlit Park

    John...very simple. I like it...what do mean by experimenting on toning? How do you do this? I am eager to learn Black and White conversion properly that is why I am asking...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    John...very simple. I like it...what do mean by experimenting on toning? How do you do this? I am eager to learn Black and White conversion properly that is why I am asking...
    Hi Izzie,

    Thanks for the comments. The experiment was mostly software based, after processing with LR I used NIK Viveza software to make tonal changes in certain areas (the bulk of the trees in the foreground, the reflected light on the pavement, the backlit edges of the trees) and the purpose of those changes were to try and re-direct the viewers eyes away from the bright light to other areas of the image. The B & W conversion was done with PSE12, I could have used NIKs Analog conversion and will probably try that software later.

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    Re: Backlit Park

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Hi Izzie,

    Thanks for the comments. The experiment was mostly software based, after processing with LR I used NIK Viveza software to make tonal changes in certain areas (the bulk of the trees in the foreground, the reflected light on the pavement, the backlit edges of the trees) and the purpose of those changes were to try and re-direct the viewers eyes away from the bright light to other areas of the image. The B & W conversion was done with PSE12, I could have used NIKs Analog conversion and will probably try that software later.
    Thanks for the explanation...I keep forgetting I have other plugs in and stuff when I am in Photoshop...I have NIK and Topaz but I forget I have them...now I understand...I thought you were meaning sliders in Photoshop or elements whatever it is you use. They are the same almost because they are both Adobe based softwares.

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    Hi John, I have to tell you that you succeded to re-direct my eyes from the bright parts of the image perfectly. Congrats

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John, I have to tell you that you succeded to re-direct my eyes from the bright parts of the image perfectly. Congrats
    Hi Binnur,

    Thanks for the comments, glad you liked it.

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    For once I've captured some detail in a tree shot.

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    Backlit Park

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    Very interesting light and composition John, I like it If it was my image I would reduce the saturation in reds just a bit.

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    Really like that 2nd shot John!

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    Like the second shot as well John. The trash can in the first, took away from the image.

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    Re: Backlit Park

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very interesting light and composition John, I like it If it was my image I would reduce the saturation in reds just a bit.
    Binnur,

    Thanks for the comments and suggestions. During the post-processing I immediately tried reducing the yellows, then began experimenting with the reds and greens. Perhaps that is why you noticed some red oversaturation.

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    Re: Backlit Park

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    Really like that 2nd shot John!
    Matt,

    Thanks for the comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KimC View Post
    Like the second shot as well John. The trash can in the first, took away from the image.
    Kim,

    Thanks for the comments. Regarding the trash can, there was a brief discussion in another thread about composing the shot, removing unwanted objects prior to or afterwards. As I was posting the first image, I considered whether or not I should edit, I thought it's not something I would physically do (move the can for the shot) so why not leave it in for a sense of realism. When I began editing this second image, it took less than two seconds for me to decide to remove it during post processing.

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    Re: Backlit Park

    I like both composition, John...very simple and the second one is really hard to PP to actually satisfy everyone's taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I like both composition, John...very simple and the second one is really hard to PP to actually satisfy everyone's taste.
    Izzie,

    Thanks for the comments. Yes regarding efforts in PP, I'm not sure I'm completely done with this image, I'm considering another go at it. Wanted to try another shoot this morning but the sky was overcast.

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