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    Re: Book cover

    Quote Originally Posted by Katy Noelle View Post
    ...It might be because I am a silly girl or.... it might not be. ...edit: Also, I thought that the way she is peeking out like this gave a very playful happy feel to it all.
    Oh thank you Katy ! She is not a girl ! OK I understand. She is very nice, she looks very young etc but she is a woman. She is the one I have been married to for a couple of decades now
    You silly girl ?? You are kidding me
    She didn't step on the balcony - security reasons - when I did call her.
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    Re: Book cover

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Took this one this evening. It's an HDR image from 2 originals.

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    thank you Dave for posting here
    Your image is quite nice and - for me - it doesn't appear to be a HDR

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    Re: Book cover

    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post
    Oh thank you Katy ! She is not a girl ! OK I understand. She is very nice, she looks very young etc but she is a woman. She is the one I have been married to for a couple of decades now
    You silly girl ?? You are kidding me
    She didn't step on the balcony - security reasons - when I did called her.
    I was just giving my 'impressions', Antonio! (Cradle robber, you!)

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    Re: Book cover

    Quote Originally Posted by Katy Noelle View Post
    I was just giving my 'impressions', Antonio! (Cradle robber, you!)
    I learned something today "cradle robber", which I am not

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    Re: Book cover

    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post
    Some kind of ... temple ? I don't know really ...

    It is not the first time I see this kind of construction - or even far bitter - in the middle of lakes...

    In the postcard herewith we can see the palace at the center above in the hill. The other construction was at our right side.
    The light was terribly harsh... Perhaps the work I have done on this photo is not the best one.
    Antonio, This is temple, but which I was refering is probably not temple

    Little help from your friend... Click on the picture to view bigger image

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    Re: Book cover

    Quote Originally Posted by Antonio Correia View Post
    thank you Dave for posting here
    Your image is quite nice and - for me - it doesn't appear to be a HDR
    Thanks for your comments Antonio. I try to avoid the extreme tone mapping effects often used in HDR. I prefer to just use the technique to give an image a bit of a "lift".

    Cheers Dave

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    Re: Book cover

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Thanks for your comments Antonio. I try to avoid the extreme tone mapping effects often used in HDR. I prefer to just use the technique to give an image a bit of a "lift".

    Cheers Dave
    absolutely a beautiful picture Dave!
    and I agree with you to avoid the extreme "artifacts" of HDR tech.
    cheers
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    peacefull and calm evening

    Hi everybody!
    below a sunset picture I shooted some days ago, I would like to have some comments..
    infact I don't like the narrow dof I used.. what do you think about? any other weak point?
    thanks!!
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    Re: peacefull and calm evening

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicola View Post
    Hi everybody!
    below a sunset picture I shooted some days ago, I would like to have some comments..
    infact I don't like the narrow dof I used.. what do you think about? any other weak point?
    thanks!!
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    It is absolutely fantastic. I cannot criticise and don't know narrow dof.

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    Re: peacefull and calm evening

    And this is a sunset with serious issues; I might try to do another one one day. Never seem to get it right.

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    Re: peacefull and calm evening

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicola View Post
    Hi everybody!
    below a sunset picture I shooted some days ago, I would like to have some comments..
    infact I don't like the narrow dof I used.. what do you think about? any other weak point?
    thanks!!
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    Very nice image Nicola. I can't find any weak points. It's not a problem but is that a ship in the distance I wonder.

    Thank you for your comments on my post too.

    Cheers Dave

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    Re: Book cover

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    Thank you Ashwin Nice work indeed

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    Re: Book cover

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Thanks for your comments Antonio. I try to avoid the extreme tone mapping effects often used in HDR. I prefer to just use the technique to give an image a bit of a "lift".

    Cheers Dave
    I have never tried this technique but - and as far as I can see - I like it "soft" / "disguised", like you do yourself.

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    Re: peacefull and calm evening

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicola View Post
    Hi everybody! Below a sunset picture I shooted some days ago, I would like to have some comments.. In fact I don't like the narrow dof I used.. what do you think about? any other weak point? Thanks!!
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    Narrow / shallow DOF ? I can't see that.
    I see anice image with nice tones and nice DOF, that's all
    Thank you for posting here Nicola. Are you OK ? Good !!

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    Re: peacefull and calm evening

    Quote Originally Posted by arith View Post
    And this is a sunset with serious issues; I might try to do another one one day. Never seem to get it right.

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    Hello Steve How are you doing
    Not that bad... I mean it's OK. What is wrong about it ? I can't see anything, can you ? Don't be too harsh on yourself.
    Next time try to get the Sun behind the church, perhaps you will get a better effect.
    Thank you for posting here Steve

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    Hans could i suggest a crop somewhere in between the original and your first. I've taken the liberty of trying it out, also cloned out what was left of the trees and added a bit of mild Tone Mapping.

    Cheers Dave

    PS Feel free to delete if you dont like me doing this.

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    Not at all, fire away.
    Dave I like what you did with the tone mapping. Gives a little more contrast but not too overdone. Tone mapping, though I have heard the term many times, is not something I've experimented with, but will have a look at some tutorials and try it out next myself. Thanks again for the comments and the effort taken to improve my image.

    And yes the crop is better, don't know what I was thinking when I did that origianl crop
    Cheers,

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Thanks Antonio,
    Did you do those adjustments to the image that Dave posted or did you take the second image on my post?
    I appreciate the time you have taken to post your workflow. I'll take note of that and play around a little on photoshop myself.
    RE the ND graduated filter. I am pretty sure I had either a 0.6 or a 0.9 on when i shot the pic. I think in future I'll preserve those sky highlights and sacrifice forground brightness as I think this is what you are driving at with your comment about meetering the sky. Good advice and thanks again

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Quote Originally Posted by Hans View Post
    Thanks Antonio,
    Did you do those adjustments to the image that Dave posted or did you take the second image on my post?...
    Hello Hans
    I worked on the original uncropped version, your second image.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hans View Post
    ... RE the ND graduated filter. I am pretty sure I had either a 0.6 or a 0.9 on when i shot the pic. I think in future I'll preserve those sky highlights and sacrifice foreground brightness as I think this is what you are driving at with your comment about meetering the sky. Good advice and thanks again
    Yes it is what I was meaning you could do
    In fact, you said so yourself but I was not careful enough and missed that part of the text Sorry.

    Thank you Hans

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Quote Originally Posted by Hans View Post
    Not at all, fire away.
    Dave I like what you did with the tone mapping. Gives a little more contrast but not too overdone. Tone mapping, though I have heard the term many times, is not something I've experimented with, but will have a look at some tutorials and try it out next myself. Thanks again for the comments and the effort taken to improve my image.

    And yes the crop is better, don't know what I was thinking when I did that origianl crop
    Cheers,
    Hans for tone mapping I use an inexpensive Photoshop plug-in called "ReDynamix" from Media Chance. This contains some of the tone mapping functionality of their stand-alone HDR software.

    As far as the crop is concerned, it is interesting that Antonio came up with a very similar one to mine. I wonder what this says about us ?

    Cheers Dave

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    Re: Landscapes - Please post them here

    Quote Originally Posted by dje View Post
    ... As far as the crop is concerned, it is interesting that Antonio came up with a very similar one to mine. I wonder what this says about us ? Cheers Dave
    This says that we all have the very same good sensibility, that's what !!

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