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Another Planet – BALLINTOY

  • StevenHanna
    Member

    One from the archives.
    I really love it when the tide is out and leaves behind all these interesting pools & rock formations.

    Tone-mapped in Photomatix.

    Thanks for looking.
    Apologies for not posting much over the past while, I guess that’s what being recently married does to you! :lol: :lol: :D

    beth
    Participant

    very nice.. i love the colors and the comp., detail is superb.
    beth

    StevenHanna
    Member

    Thankyou Beth.

    Steven

    ossie13
    Participant

    Steven

    Stunning shot, great detail & colour!!

    Cheers Steve

    Mr.H
    Participant

    Great Colours, and composition Steven. I like the depth to it. However I do have a gripe with that orange stuff in the foreground. I cannot work out what it is and I am afraid curiosity is getting the better of me…. For me this has almost become the focal point of the image and I wonder whether this is your intention or not?

    Glad to hear Mrs Hanna is keeping you busy. It gives the rest of us a chance :D .

    Gary

    RavenAsh
    Member

    I was drawn straight to the orange seaweed if that is what it is, on first seeing this shot.
    Great combination of colours in the sky and detail in the rock. :)

    StevenHanna
    Member

    Thanks guys.
    Yeah, I can see what you mean about the seaweed in the foreground. I hadn’t really spotted it before as being very dominant.

    Steven

    PaulG
    Participant

    Love it. I know what ppl are saying about the orange seaweed but it provides good foreground interest, (the only overpowering bit is the lump sticking to the rigth going out of frame) leads the eye in well and even if you had put a burnt out car in the foreground your eyes would be drawn to the arch and sky.

    Brian_C
    Participant

    Recently married and we didn’t get an invite.. tut tut tut.

    It’s a lovely image, crisp, sharp, great colours, but I think I’m with Mr.H, the red seaweed in the foreground is a bit off putting, for me anyway. Sorry.
    Steven, can I ask what you mean by Tone-mapping?

    StevenHanna
    Member

    Cheers Paul & Brian.
    Brian – I took 3 exposures of this image. One at the correct exposure and bracketed 2 stops either side. This helps record all the detail in the shot. I then used a program called Photomatix, which generates an HDR version of the image.

    Steven

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