Results 1 to 13 of 13

Thread: Splish Splash

  1. #1
    ST1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2012
    Location
    North Yorkshire
    Posts
    1,990
    Real Name
    Peter

    Splish Splash

    I ventured down to the local white water centre which; is a place that I've not bothered to visit for photography purposes before today. I now think I may visit more regularly. However looking at these images on here via Flickr, I think I may have to practice my processing for images for this type of sport as these seem a tad over sharpened but...the edited images in Lightroom look fine

    After a nights sleep and reading all of the comments on this thread, I decided to reprocess and not crop or sharpen (apart from capture sharpening at 25% which is automated in LR) the original raw files and repost them against the originals I first posted. I've not tried editing a post and adding additional images before I hope I don't make a mess of it. I shall also add one other image showing a different water vehicle.

    Thank you everyone who commented and added advice I really appreciated them all

    #1 Water in my helmet
    ISo100, f6.7, 1/2000 sec
    Splish Splash

    #1 version 2
    Splish Splash

    #2 I'll close my eyes and concentrate
    ISO100, f6.7, 1/350 sec
    Splish Splash

    #2 version 2

    Splish Splash

    #3 Hands up
    ISO100,f6.7, 1/1500 sec
    Splish Splash

    #3 version 2
    Splish Splash

    #4 Apply the brake
    ISO100, f6.7, 1/250 sec
    Splish Splash

    #4 version 2
    Splish Splash

    #4 Group Bonding, added as it shows a little more of the environment.

    Splish Splash_V1A7380-Web-Edit.jpg by Peter Stockton, on Flickr
    Last edited by ST1; 31st May 2015 at 09:32 AM.

  2. #2

    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    South Devon, UK
    Posts
    14,556

    Re: Splish Splash

    Yes, the water in particular does seem a bit on the 'harsh' side to me. Do you have any straight from camera shots as a comparison?

  3. #3
    Rebel's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2013
    Location
    Swansea, Wales
    Posts
    3,122
    Real Name
    Matt

    Re: Splish Splash

    Great shots Peter! I enjoyed them.

  4. #4
    ST1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2012
    Location
    North Yorkshire
    Posts
    1,990
    Real Name
    Peter

    Re: Splish Splash

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Yes, the water in particular does seem a bit on the 'harsh' side to me. Do you have any straight from camera shots as a comparison?
    Geoff, I don't shoot jpg so I have to edit the raw files. If you click on one of the images it should take you to my Flickr photostream, if so I would be really interested to know if the images there look over sharp to you?

  5. #5
    ST1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2012
    Location
    North Yorkshire
    Posts
    1,990
    Real Name
    Peter

    Re: Splish Splash

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post
    Great shots Peter! I enjoyed them.
    Thanks Matt, I had to delete quite a number of images as the paddlers were facing away from me. Next time I shall try shooting from the other bank.

  6. #6

    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    South Devon, UK
    Posts
    14,556

    Re: Splish Splash

    The water still looks 'odd' to me in #1 & #3 but they were both shot at a much faster shutter speed so maybe that is part of the issue.

  7. #7
    ST1's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2012
    Location
    North Yorkshire
    Posts
    1,990
    Real Name
    Peter

    Re: Splish Splash

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    The water still looks 'odd' to me in #1 & #3 but they were both shot at a much faster shutter speed so maybe that is part of the issue.
    Thanks for looking Geoff, I will have a go at editing them again to see if I caused the problem with my processing.

  8. #8
    Shadowman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    WNY
    Posts
    36,716
    Real Name
    John

    Re: Splish Splash

    I think your main issues have more to do with time of day than your post processing skills. Granted, how you handle the processing will determine how natural or unnatural the images will look. On your next venture experiment with some blurring and this will also help with the hardness of earlier captures. Nice series, you obviously have the focal reach to fill the screen, try also adding some additional environment within the composition.

  9. #9
    Loose Canon's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2010
    Location
    Missouri, USA
    Posts
    2,454
    Real Name
    Terry

    Re: Splish Splash

    Hi Peter!

    I pretty much lived this sport for 35 years. Back when I started we were considered the lunatic fringe. There were no manufactured boats. You had to know someone with a mold and build your own boat! Fiberglass molded in top and bottom halves and glass taped together! Been all over the US doing it. Still do but more on a “semi-retired” basis!

    I’d definitely say these shots are over sharpened. Obvious sharpening artifacts. Could be downsizing for the web. But they strike a chord with me.

    If you are going to visit the Run more, notice the shorter boats (like #4). These are freestyle boats and the guys paddling these will play in the river features doing “tricks”. Great opportunity for action shots including aerial moves and a lot of dimensional stuff. The longer boats are downriver boats. They play but are not as capable of the dimensional stuff.

    Hope to see more of these Peter!

  10. #10
    IzzieK's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Chesterfield, Missouri/Melbourne, Australia
    Posts
    17,827
    Real Name
    Izzie

    Re: Splish Splash

    You must have done sharpening after downsizing, Peter...You see in tinypic, I noticed that when I do my last sharpening, when uploading to a webpage like CiC, they tend to be oversharpened...or too soft when sharpening isn't done before uploading...a subtle sharpening after downsizing is in order...but not too much.

  11. #11

    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Turkey
    Posts
    12,779
    Real Name
    Binnur

    Re: Splish Splash

    I think the crisp look of the water is not only because of oversharpening but also because of very fast shutter speed Peter. Apart from the crisp look I really like the images as they show the action and effort made very well

  12. #12

    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    South Devon, UK
    Posts
    14,556

    Re: Splish Splash

    The reworked images look a lot better to me.

    Incidentally, I always avoid any resizing methods which apply automatic sharpening to images. Such as various 'Resize for web' options which use Bicubic Sharpener. I found I was getting poor results and over sharpened images. Now I use another method then, if needed, I apply a little bit of unsharp mask. Typical settings for me would be around 50% at 0.5 pixels and 1 threshold level.

  13. #13
    Moderator Donald's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Location
    Glenfarg, Scotland
    Posts
    21,402
    Real Name
    Just add 'MacKenzie'

    Re: Splish Splash

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    The reworked images look a lot better to me.
    Agreed.

    There are a number of subjects (water being one of them) where, for me, the conventional 'rules' about sharpening just don't seem to work. It's very much a case of less is more and taking your hand off the sharpening tools, .... or at least applying a much lighter touch.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •