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    Holy Well Atwick

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    The Holy well at Atwick is an ancient place reputed to be haunted by a bogget in the form of a one eyed woman with a shawl. The legend has also been connected to Odin, the one eyed- Norse God. Didn't see any boggets today though. The photographs were not particularly inspiring as the day was dull and miserable. so I decided to have a play with overlays. One way to deal with the dust boggets, anyway!

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    Love what you did with it to make it appear mysterious and fantastical.

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    Nice transformations.

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    I like the final version, Carolyn - particularly the sky. You've made the water hole look like a location where I might expect to encounter some spectral presence in the dark of night.

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    Very nice Carolyn

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    Hi Carolyn,

    Interesting spot with an interesting legend.

    You have some obvious “tells” in shot #2 with the clone-outs of the two posts in the form of repeating patterns and the power lines didn’t get cloned all the way to the edge of the frame. Also looks like another spot or two was missed with the lines. The right most post didn’t get cloned to the frame edge as well.

    For the posts and without knowing how you approached it I would guess that you cloned too big an area at a time to take out the posts.

    Seems like some strange areas of discoloring in the branches and water, and maybe some dust bunnies? Did you by chance replace the sky?

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    Re: Holy Well Atwick

    I like the result of #3 because on the first two the telephone/electrical pole is showing. In #3 the effect is very good but I do not like the framing much...

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    This is gerat seeing the original with your follow up post work.
    Excellent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loose Canon View Post
    Hi Carolyn,

    Interesting spot with an interesting legend.

    You have some obvious “tells” in shot #2 with the clone-outs of the two posts in the form of repeating patterns and the power lines didn’t get cloned all the way to the edge of the frame. Also looks like another spot or two was missed with the lines. The right most post didn’t get cloned to the frame edge as well.

    For the posts and without knowing how you approached it I would guess that you cloned too big an area at a time to take out the posts.

    Seems like some strange areas of discoloring in the branches and water, and maybe some dust bunnies? Did you by chance replace the sky?

    Thanks Terry. I should be more painstaking with the cloning out, and not to do too large and area at a time. One of the overlays was a grungy fungussy one which will explain the discoloration and excessive Bunnying. I still have an issue with the bunnies but after all the trying to sort it the Nikon shutter error occurred I am trying not to keep takiñg the lens off and on so much for a while, and trying to sort the images out with patching. I did this early on in work flow until I found out that some processes later on showed them up again. Steep learning curve. Thanks for pointing out the things I should look at more carefully. Even though things like this are just a bit of fun, it is all practise for the shots that matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I like the result of #3 because on the first two the telephone/electrical pole is showing. In #3 the effect is very good but I do not like the framing much...
    Thanks Izzie. The frame as it has appeared must be because I applied a 'rounded corner' effect and the white is the depixellated background? As I was working on a white screen background I didn't notice . Will have to see how that works! I left the telegraph post in deliberately there. They are so much a feature of Holderness landscape, and it did add another reference line to my eye which breaks up the flatness and horizontals a bit. I make images of period re-enactment, and anachronisms in those shots annoy me, so I was in two minds about the overall impression of this image, so thanks for pointing it out.

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    Re: Holy Well Atwick

    Thanks for looking everyone and for the input. Much appreciated.

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    The final result is pretty good, amazing you can achieve that from the conditions you shot the image in.

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