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Fun with Nikon Images

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Steen

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© • Nikon D500 • AF-S Nikkor 300mm f/4E PF ED VR • 1/640 sec. at f/4 ISO 100 • Capture NX-D
 
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mjr

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Afternoon

I wanted something a bit stylised from this mornings wander about, cold and lots of fog, not sure if it works though, may be a bit heavy handed!



 

Jack

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Afternoon

I wanted something a bit stylised from this mornings wander about, cold and lots of fog, not sure if it works though, may be a bit heavy handed!
My .02 only: The gradient overlay version is too heavy -- might work if the overlay is dialed back to 10 or 15%. For my tastes the B&W doesn't have enough separation. What about a native color version, perhaps a little desaturated, where the trees might come through with a bit of green behind a gray-blue fog?
 
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mjr

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Thanks for the comments Jack, I think I agree, there's no grad or anything, there's only a crop, heavy handed was not necessarily about the processing, more with the image as a whole, almost no processing actually beyond increasing the highlights, light was so strong that exposing for the highlights just gave me black everywhere else so I went with it. I will play around with it some more and will either do better or just bin it!

Thanks again.

Mat
 
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