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    Decaying Oak Stump

    Felled this one about three years ago. Nature is taking it's toll . .

    Today, I noticed the sun shining right on it although, when I got back with the camera, it had moved on a bit

    Decaying Oak Stump

    The effect of the sun was to bring out the fungi and the top of the stump while the strong shadows muted what would have been a seriously cluttered background. Original shot in Sigma SD1M low resolution raw 2336x1568px and cropped without re-sampling.

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    Re: Decaying Oak Stump

    Nice capture of the texture.

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    Re: Decaying Oak Stump

    nice, i would be tempted to crop in tight to the stump and take out the background entirely - the texture and subtle colours are really good.

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    Re: Decaying Oak Stump

    Quote Originally Posted by marlunn View Post
    nice, i would be tempted to crop in tight to the stump and take out the background entirely - the texture and subtle colours are really good.
    Thanks, Mark,

    I don't have anything that can remove backgrounds but I gave it some heavy vignetting a try in RawTherapee (my main post-processing app):

    Decaying Oak Stump

    I use vignetting quite rarely but it seems to work in this case, do you think?
    Last edited by xpatUSA; 7th February 2016 at 02:41 PM.

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    Re: Decaying Oak Stump

    Nice processing...I don't know which one to choose between the two image. One thing is good though is to look expanded in lytebox to appreciate the textures even more...Good job, Tex.

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    Re: Decaying Oak Stump

    The background colors really makes the distinction difficult... yet i like the image without vignette

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    Re: Decaying Oak Stump

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    The background colors really makes the distinction difficult... yet i like the image without vignette
    Yes, my plan is to clear away nearby twigs and then wait for the magic moment when a sunbeam illuminates the top of the stump only, thereby giving a high contrast between it and the ground.

    RawTherapee has an 'HSV Equalizer' that can change a specific image color independently of the rest so that might help with the background (reduces color contrast).

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    Re: Decaying Oak Stump

    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
    Yes, my plan is to clear away nearby twigs and then wait for the magic moment when a sunbeam illuminates the top of the stump only, thereby giving a high contrast between it and the ground.
    Today's magic moment led to this:

    Decaying Oak Stump

    Perhaps a tad more mid-tone, but I was trying to preserve mid-tone contrast . .

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