Didn't mean to jump the gun Chris, should have figured you were playing with it. I just never really saw the color in this one, it was there....but in my mind almost as if the color were added to a BW if you get what I mean.
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Didn't mean to jump the gun Chris, should have figured you were playing with it. I just never really saw the color in this one, it was there....but in my mind almost as if the color were added to a BW if you get what I mean.
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Love all three but they're better having been reworked. It's a shame about the metal shed in #1.
Chris
Really like your updates. I can't make out whether its the fog or your PP that gives them the depth either way it really works
I can't. I think my blood chemistry is already 15% caffeine!The funny thing is I don't have the shakiness in the hand that others associate with drinking too much coffee. Must have run in the family specially Grandpa.
Going back to your images, the reason I decided to subdue the colors is to emphasize the fog. I don't know. Maybe, I just love the mysterious effect the fog creates that I can sacrifice the details to showcase it. I guess the interpretation is really dependent on the mind state of the person viewing it or the person who took the shot, your choice. Hehehe.![]()
loving your first image.it floats my boat![]()
You did find you some fog this morning. They are all nice before and after. Good find. Good work.
Wow, the second one is awesome. I love the clarity of the reflection in the foreground and the foggy look of the background.
I liked the first set better.In fact, I loved the first set. I wish I could get that kind of performance out of my camera and PP.
Maybe the clones just aren't needed #3 and take away IMCO (In my curmudgeonly opinion), or good enough to be truly convincing in the other two.