Nice color and nice conversion of a generally pretty scene. However, unlike your other images, this one lacks a point of focus that grabs my eye.
Nice capture and conversion.
Last edited by Shadowman; 20th December 2015 at 02:55 AM.
The water movement looks powerful with your well defined exposure Sam, BnW conversion also looks good
Both very well done. I like the color version the best.
First I saw the original one, it really wow-ed me...I like the strength of the flow of that water -- that you left it to speak for itself and not milk it down is brilliant. The second one, the strength of the water still shows but it adds more the image by its own story by your conversion...Love them both.
Have you tried to shoot your camera on the B/W mode? (or is it called monochrome?) I am dying to try that mode but haven't got around to it yet...(I am sitting here in an airplane auction this morning and cannot concentrate...) but I thought I will ask anyway...anyway, I just found this tutorial...using a Nikon camera.
Excellent
Nice conversion Sam.
Hi Izzie - Thank you so much for the comments. I'm trying to figure out what to do regarding Mike's comment of a lack of a focal point....not to edit this picture but how to address that in future photos. It seems that the beauty of the river and all its unique details would some how compensate for a lack of a focal point...or maybe in my mind I found the center of the photo to be interesting...anyway, the silly things I think about all day. Now I am walking round thinking focal point, focal point.
I have not tried to shoot in Monochrome (B/W) mode yet. It's on my list to do. I recently asked a question in the other forum regarding filters for B/W and received a lot of help and ideas there. Thanks for the tutorial. I read it and saved the link. It was interesting as it solidified a few things that I that I learned by all my mistakes.
Hope your auction when well.
Last edited by Sam W; 20th December 2015 at 11:13 AM.
I love the colour version Sam, great tones, nice composition and I think you have got the shutter speed just right for my taste.
where did the text go from my last post? It posted but the text is gone.
I think with an image like this the all of it it the focal point. I like both.
That is not a sea scenery where you might need a bridge for a focal point. To me that fast water is your scene and the focal point is the center. If you want, you can get one of your duck butt shot and digitally drown it in the middle of the picture...you know what I mean...? then say, that was your focal point. Something attracted you to shoot that scene or you shouldn't have taken it. What was it? Did you achieve the look you want? That is most important of all...something attracted me to look at your shot some more...it is because I can almost hear the sound of water rushing by and flowing. To my eyes your composition here is good with the position of the rocks and the water rushing to the right side like it should...the colour is good too...what else can I say?
I was dragged to go. I am not interested in it really...had to wake very early in the morning for the early viewing ... Bill went because it is his thing. I knew I was going to be bored so I brought my laptop and I am no good at an iPod/iPad thing...I have not tried to shoot in Monochrome (B/W) mode yet. It's on my list to do. I recently asked a question in the other forum regarding filters for B/W and received a lot of help and ideas there. Thanks for the tutorial. I read it and saved the link. It was interesting as it solidified a few things that I that I learned by all my mistakes.
Hope your auction when well.
Fat chance! Some guy died sometime this year and the wifey-do do not know what to do with her husband's airplanes. She is one of those women married to a pilot who also do not have any interest in airplanes, most women I know married to pilots are like us...barely go to the airport. We have other interests. Let the boys play with their toys. They go home when they are hungry anyway... or when it time to go to bed...
Hi Grahame, thanks for your comments. I tried to incorporate them in the update below. I needed to leave more of the trees in than what you had suggested. So it looked to me if I kept a few whole trees near the shore line they would integrate better into the image. I did adjust the green (really aqua) a bit to the point were I could believe the color was not too saturated. I also increased the sharpening on output. Thanks for your help.