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  • That was a tough one as the lightconditions were very harsh – this is a handmerge of different exposures in order to create a natural looking see experience (as we are used to ( ; ) The shape of the entrance caught my interest to take this image. I also have a tendency towards the BW as the structure of the slate comes out better. However in the colour version i am very attracted to the contrast between the blue sky and the dark cave.

    What do you prefer more? Thoughts?

    Full Series here
    http://calaido.blogspot.com/2010/06/valentia-island-slate-grotto-that-was.html

    Cheers,
    Madeleine
    http://www.calaido.com

    miki g
    Participant

    Stunning detail Madeleine. I prefer the B&W version personally as I think the colours in the other version tend to take away from the actual detail that is present. Great capture.

    Liam2673
    Participant

    Madeline, a champion photo. Agree that B&W works better, much better in my opinion. The green in the colour version looks unnatural (IMHO), there is too much colour in that green given the light conditions which I imagine you would find in such a place (I hope that makes sense).

    mgst
    Participant

    Cracking shot Madeline with plenty of detail the B&W version works best for me.

    Mick

    b318isp
    Participant

    Yes, b&w is cracking.

    thanks for your lovely comments

    miki: yes the B&W supports the structure of the slate – but i was also very attracted to the loud blue sky and the silent cave – I guess both images work in different invironments.

    liam: you will be surprised but the green was screaming and i loved the contrast with the blue reflexion on the watersurface. your eyes and brain are master of harsh contrast. Did you ever notice that the eye layers a kind of grey over white areas in dark surrounding – human beings think they see white- but it is rarely white. on my screen the green looks very dark and has nearly no oversaturated areas.

    mick: thanks – this is a monsterfile – something about 300mb in 8bit.

    brendan: thanks

    MMX
    Participant

    B&W, you could use a tripod and ND filter to make the water smooth. And try to dodge the dark area in front of the well, I think that something horrible must be hiding there and it scares me :D

    MMX: yes you could ( ; – it would be another possible image. I had a longterm exposure of the water but decided to go with the sharp version as the clouds reflected beautifully on the surface for the colour version. monsters and more ha – I didn’t bring out the detail as my eyes did already the impossible to balance the harsh light. However i saw black there but you may have another pair of eyes ( ;

    Paul Wh
    Participant

    B&W, great shot, hard one to take, well done.

    sndipo
    Member

    Excellent!! Very hard to choose. I think I’d have to go with the colour one this time though! Makes it that much more exotic.
    The cliff on the right is very sideways! Exciting!

    thanks Paul and “Call me Vee” ( ;

    edg3
    Participant

    absolutely amazing shot :)
    what lens did you use for this shot?
    really makes me wanna go there. would make an amazing post campaign for them :)

    code187
    Participant

    Two great shots but the b/w is my favourite.

    thanks Dave and Austin
    Dave:I used 16-35mm to get the full view.

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