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Thanks. Just the original RAW. I felt that the colours did nothing for the image hence the B and W version you see above. Whilst I appreciate that many people prefer colour, I tend to look for subjects which I think will work in B and W.Hello Mark,
I like it. Do you also have colour version? Just curious!
I definately prefer the 1st image, the composition and the processing both appeal more than the 2nd version.I've had this shot in mind for awhile for the past few weeks, and with Nate moving in I took advantage of some cloud cover we finally got. Both of these are preliminary sloppy edits, but it's fun trying out some new post processing techniques....at least new to me. Couldn't decide on the composition I wanted, both with the X1D and 30mm XCD. I think exposure was about 1.5 minutes for both.
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I definately prefer the 1st image, the composition and the processing both appeal more than the 2nd version.
Todd,I've had this shot in mind for awhile for the past few weeks, and with Nate moving in I took advantage of some cloud cover we finally got. Both of these are preliminary sloppy edits, but it's fun trying out some new post processing techniques....at least new to me. Couldn't decide on the composition I wanted, both with the X1D and 30mm XCD. I think exposure was about 1.5 minutes for both.
Me too! (Much prefer the 1st image).Agree with Mark.
Lovely Autumn colours there Dave, very nice."Homestead in the Woods". Autumn morning in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
(Pentax 645D; FA 45-85mm)
Dave,"Homestead in the Woods". Autumn morning in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
(Pentax 645D; FA 45-85mm)
Dave, you are both talented and gracious. For me, seeing beautiful work such as yours is truly humbling ... and inspiring simultaneously!Marc & Dave (GT)...cannot thank you enough for your extremely kind words. Its always humbling to receive such kind thoughts and also "likes" from fellow Getdpi members. So much fine work is posted by everyone which provides a lot of inspiration.
Dave (D&A)
Fantastic!
Ed, I am beginning to embrace this type of photography, it seems very complex. Keep'em coning, they are beautiful and intriguing.:thumbup: