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Lovely. Thanks Adrian.
thanks Adrian. i agree with the second set been a tad over saturated now i have exported from LR. i think with the jetty one i am trying too hard to make a decent shot out of flat boring skies and an average composition.Really liking the first three Tim.
The second set you have put up look verrrrrry saturated to my eye - especially the jetty one!
thanks Adrian. i agree with the second set been a tad over saturated now i have exported from LR. i think with the jetty one i am trying too hard to make a decent shot out of flat boring skies and an average composition.
tried a quick mono and it's a tad better! but still not there.Yep, I tried pulling something from my jet shot but couldn't so binned it - might revisit later but I think the light was just too flat to get an interesting shot.
Is it too soon to start a thread for next year's meet
Cheers.
i did wonder what you were doing when i saw you leaning up against that tree straining your neck looking in to the canopy.
Interesting angle, I like it.
There's some great photo's on here I'll definitely have to try harder next time but practice makes perfect
I've been calling you Lynn, apologies, you should have said......
I thought I'd heard you say Lynn..... I was doubting myself just now..... So it is Lynn??!! Unofficially?
I am only looking at this on my phone but it looks like you have got more detail and contrast out of the rocks, the processing looks OK to me and not over done although a slight touch of vibrance might help.I've been a bit all over just lately with me post processing but thanks to Adrian @Buck , he lent me his Colormunki and I've calibrated mi monitor. I've tried to take a little longer with this one, what's it look like to everyone else? Hopefully not over done owt but I need ya to be honest cheers
Water fall at Blea Tarn
Water fall Blea Tarn by Phil Dyson, on Flickr
I've been a bit all over just lately with me post processing but thanks to Adrian @Buck , he lent me his Colormunki and I've calibrated mi monitor. I've tried to take a little longer with this one, what's it look like to everyone else? Hopefully not over done owt but I need ya to be honest cheers
Water fall at Blea Tarn
Water fall Blea Tarn by Phil Dyson, on Flickr
I am only looking at this on my phone but it looks like you have got more detail and contrast out of the rocks, the processing looks OK to me and not over done although a slight touch of vibrance might help.
I would do something with the bottom left and right corners. On the left the green of the plants takes your eye away from the main subject of the image. The right bottom corner is also too bright and does the same.
Nice image though phil.
Really nice, but to me it could do to be a little darker as the rocks are a touch washed out on my (crap works) screen. I also think there's too much movement in the water; I like it when there's movement but it's still recognizable as water
Nice composition though
I've been calling you Lynn, apologies, you should have said......
We could always start the thread for the Northumberland overnight/weekend meet in October
my last set were very cheap at £16 all in but got decent results on a crop sensor
Some lovely shots you've all got there.
I like what you've done with filters too, I really missed having usable filters having moved from crop to full frame. Don't want to sidetrack the thread, but anyone have any brief thoughts about if I go for the Lee Foundation holder and 77mm ring with a selection of Kood 100mm graduated and full ND filters? I seem to be able to get a reasonable setup for around £150 which is more reasonable than a similar Lee setup at about £300 - my last set were very cheap at £16 all in but got decent results on a crop sensor.
A Northumberland meet sounds good, I'm off again next weekend with my cousin and I think we'll brave sunrise again. Would love to get my filter situation sorted out for that trip.
Cheers
there's a northumberland meet in october?
AyeThere is if there's enough interest. I reckon 2 photography weekends/overnighters a year is good going one annual May Lakes meet and the October meet can be changed to different locations each year
All in favour say aye.......