Nice view, but I'd be inclined to drop the boosted vibrance a little to make it more believable.
Nice view, but I'd be inclined to drop the boosted vibrance a little to make it more believable.
Thanks for the input, I will bear that in mind if i get round to printing it. I sort of see what you mean about the crop, but I preferred the sky being in, but wondered if a crop on the right taking out some of the dead space there might be better too.Yep, tke sky is just a little ott and tbh, the frame would benefit from a wide crop removing some of the sky.
Lovely conditions to be out and about in. You cannot beat this time of year, its just lovely with everything coming to life again.
That second one is better I think. In the first you can see a hint of the purples maybe as a result of where you have tweaked the bluebells. Lovely shot though.
Good luck tomorrow! I usually park in the car park at the bottom, it is about £4.50 for all day. Not sure if you have been here before but it is about a 30 isn min walk to the bluebell bit, depending on how much stuff you are carrying. Apparently there is much closer parking near the farm nearby, but I have no idea how to get there unfortunately.I prefer the second too. A cracking viewpoint and I like the composition.
Hoping to head here tomorrow on a mammoth photographic trip from Edinburgh down to Brighton. Won't be there until 10am but really looking forward to visiting. Do you park in the car park or is there a better place. Any advice on where this view is would be greatly appreciated.
Glad you found it, sort of. Sort of because yours are much better than mine! I know it is done a lot now, but it is a lovely area and the bluebells always look amazing. I ended up wandering around at the very end of the fence where the bluebells end for anoint 10 mins last time until I found my way back to this spot.Made it down today.
Glad you found it, sort of. Sort of because yours are much better than mine! I know it is done a lot now, but it is a lovely area and the bluebells always look amazing. I ended up wandering around at the very end of the fence where the bluebells end for anoint 10 mins last time until I found my way back to this spot.
Thanks, i will bear that in mind for certain. I often find it hard to decide where to stop with the vibrance so this has been very helpful.TBH I'd probably work those 2 more, boosting contrast to get more difference between light & shade and making the image punchier, but with less vibrance.