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  • phillip
    Member

    some shots i took today down in west cork

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    image.2

    image.3

    image.4

    thanks for looking C&C welcome
    phillip

    Seaview
    Participant

    Nice set Philip, number 2 would be my favourite but they’re all nice. Is number 1 a hdr, the colours look a bit strange. :?

    Dave.

    Pixelle
    Member

    As you caught the reflection of the bridge, it might have been nice to include the swan’s reflection too. And yes the bridge does look to have a touch of HDR.

    Brian
    Participant

    I would agree with the previous posts. Nice shots, although slightly heavy in the HDR department maybe.

    phillip
    Member

    thanks for the c&c, all shots where done in hdr, i dont think it is over cooked it, i always try to keep it in the middle, colours look fine to me, late even shot with the setting sun, :roll:
    phillip

    photospec
    Member

    Great job!

    HDR is a love it or hate it technique/process. Personally I love it and I feel you have been subtle in its use and have used it to really enhance the image. Well done in my view.

    TompixBandon
    Member

    Phillip,
    I prefer the two of the bridge also. I think #1 works better. This is because my personal view is that the absence of a dark area in #2 (due to HDR) is slightly confusing because with such strong light coming for the other side, my eye expects something on the camera side to be dark!

    bigalguitarpicker
    Participant

    phillip wrote:

    thanks for the c&c, all shots where done in hdr, i dont think it is over cooked it, i always try to keep it in the middle, colours look fine to me, late even shot with the setting sun, :roll:
    phillip

    Look at them again in a couple of weeks Philip. They’re a bit un-natural. They look great as graphic images, but a bit OTT as photographs.
    Alex.

    thalpin
    Member

    I’d also echo the suggestions regarding dark/light elements (and how HDR contributes to the issue). The eye expects certain things to exist if something else is in the picture, and HDR can often remove that, and hence make it seem ‘not quite right’ in terms of a photograph.

    THe only other thing I would add is that for me, the aspect ratio is perhaps a little square/low – slightly wider aspects may work better for these.

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