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    Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Just took a few days to go to the Franconia Notch area in NH. Hit the peak leaf season about perfectly. One day was very heavily overcast. Took this one that morning. No increase in saturation, only a very slight (+7) boost in vibrance. The rest was mostly playing with various aspects of luminance. I haven't had a lot of experience editing photos with this kind of lighting, so C&C most welcome.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    It's very nice...might have been better if no rippling would have been present...good PP though.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Thanks. I actually like the rippling--gives it a vaguely impressionist appearance.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Very artistic on its approach really...like a painting on the reflection...

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Neat shot, and I think the rippling is a nice addition. With these reflection shots I often try adding a graduated ND filter with increased contrast- adds some detai, darkens the water and enhances the color within the reflection- I sometimes like the effect and sometimes not- just hit or miss but you might want to see if you like the effect. Too much of it and it just defies a natural look.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Thanks, all. Ruby, did you mean darkening the water? I had actually given some thought to darkening the trees a bit.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Dan, I love the colors in this. From your comments, it seems you met your objective which is what counts. I think it is very nice as a "vaguely impressionistic" piece. But it actually makes me a bit dizzy so I can't enjoy it for long!

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Very nice image. Plenty of saturation with the overcast sky. If you have a graduated neutral density filter in your software you can try a minus half stop from the bottom to the top and see how you like it. I like the ripple effect too. If you want an impressionist image you could crop the top of the image and just leave the rippled lake. Just my $.0.02.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    I am very happy about the top half, but the pattern looks photoshopic
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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    I actually like the rippling--gives it a vaguely impressionist appearance.
    Agreed.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Quote Originally Posted by DanK View Post
    Ruby, did you mean darkening the water? I had actually given some thought to darkening the trees a bit.
    I did. Doesn't always work, doesn't always look natural, but occasionally looks very cool.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    I find the rippling a bit disconcerting. I agree with Nandakumar that it looks photoshopish, especially as it suddenly starts away from the bank.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyW View Post
    I find the rippling a bit disconcerting. I agree with Nandakumar that it looks photoshopish, especially as it suddenly starts away from the bank.
    It may look photoshopish, but it is entirely natural. I did nothing but the global adjustments I noted in the first posting: only a very slight boost in vibrance, and changes to various aspects of luminance, e.g., a curves adjustment. I'm not sure what caused the curvature in this particular shot.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    I think it's gorgeous. Love the rippling effect. I'd also have a go at the ND filter that Steve and Ruby are suggesting- I do that a lot with water shots and often like the outcome. Really nice image. I love this time of year!

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    Thanks, all. I added a very slight grad filter on the bottom edge, as several of you suggested. I also added a smaller but equally dark one on the top, which is where I had thought of one, to tone down the trees a bit. See what you think. I think it is better.

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    Re: Echo Lake NH on a cloudy fall morning

    I like the colors and the reflection. But, to me, it looks a little out of balance with not enough of the trees showing and too much of the reflection. I would not crop the top off as much. That is, if this image is cropped.

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