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    Winter Clouds and fog

    I have moved to the Okanagan Valley of Southern British Columbia. I an informed that clouds and fog are a very common aspect of winter here (due to the warmer lake and colder air aloft). Rather than snow, which does make an appearance but is short lived.

    If I have to deal with clouds and not snow, does not seem such a bad trade off if I can get these sort of shots

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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    Looks good, although I wonder about cropping the second image a fraction closer at the bottom; similar to the third image

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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    I very much like the first image; images 2 and 3 have much latent in them, but i feel not brought out....

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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Looks good, although I wonder about cropping the second image a fraction closer at the bottom; similar to the third image
    Thanks Geoff Debated that, however I elected to keep the bit of mist in the lower right. Certainly is a consideration, and I will play with some crops again to see what I like. Going to give it a bit of a rest for several weeks, then go back fresh eyes.

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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    I very much like the first image; images 2 and 3 have much latent in them, but i feel not brought out....
    Can you elaborate a bit on your thought? Will give me a better handle on where you think they should, or can, go. (Aside from the trash, which is always an option for me!)

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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    Maybe try increasing the contrast by darkening the blacks or a little Dehaze Filter. But I fear this could be counter productive and produce an overly harsh result

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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    first image is fantastic!
    2nd and 3rd also great, but just a step below #1 IMHO. They are mysterious which is great, but maybe the crop suggested would work? Don't know.
    We get that fog / mist/ freeze here in SO Oregon, and I'd like to capture some images as well. You have given me some inspiration.

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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    I too feel enhancing the contrast can improve the scene. In the third image the sky occupies too much space, without a proportional contribution, that weakens the appeal

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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    I find the second image the most interesting. It directs the viewer to peek through the foggy mist to what lays beyond, unconcealed. I thought cropping the bottom a bit was a good possibility as suggested by Geoff. I cropped a copy. to see and came up with reasons why it improved the image. The next morning I again looked at the original and prefeed it as it stands.
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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    Hi Bob,

    It is good to see you making the most of the landscapes in your new area.

    I think Geoff's idea of a lower edge crop to #2 would work without losing the lower right corner mist, I would take 8% height off the lower edge - IOW, not as much as #3. This would, to me, better balance the top and bottom of the composition.

    If #3 were mine, I'd improve the contrast of the diagonal element top right, which is (for me) too easily missed, then crop about 12% off width from LHS, so the dark diagonal there balances the same angle top right corner. This results in an almost square composition, which reminds me of 'our' Donald.

    #1 is just lovely.

    Cheers,
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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    Lovely shots, I like the first a lot!

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    Re: Winter Clouds and fog

    +1 to Greg and Dave's comments. I would make recommendations along those lines as well.

    I definitely prefer the first image, but I find the top too "hot" and if it were my image, I would start with a gradient on the top to calm things down a bit.

    With the second two images, I would look at the bottom crop to see about how that affects the overall balance of the image. I would also dodge those dark areas on the bottom to open up the details.

    All that being said, I guess we won't have to worry about you getting stuck in -40 temperatures in the middle of some field with and old barn and fence this year.


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