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Help needed with a B&W landscape

  • SteveD
    Participant

    I can’t seem to get the hang of B&W landscapes. Critique on this one is much appreciated!

    Rob
    Member

    8) Actually, I quite like this as it is, like the format and the crispness of the image. Great sky. 8)

    gerardk
    Participant

    I think the sky is excellent as well – especially the way its sharp right out into the distance. If I had to make a recommendation on a change then possibly the grass in the foreground is a touch too sharp, some softening of that might work better (along the lines of Ali’s barley shot). If it was possible for a wider crop with a touch less foreground that may work too. Still a great shot.

    Roberto
    Member

    I like it too.
    Good brightness and contrast.

    davenewt
    Participant

    Hey Steve. The sky looks quite grainy, is that intentional? Is it film!? (possibly a dumb question, I apologise!)

    Only thing I’d say is the clouds and grass are competing a little for attention… the clouds themselves draw your eye down to the mountain, but then the grass going every which way is a little distracting ?

    I’d give Gerard’s suggestion a go. This might also be a dumb question, but did you shoot B+W or convert from colour?

    SteveD
    Participant

    Thanks all, I will give your suggestions a go later. In the meantime, you can play with the original:

    Digital shot Dave, I added the grain.

    Mick451
    Participant

    Love the sky in this one, Steve, my only wish woulda been that you took it in landscape format so I could see more of it.
    Love the contrast, grain, sharpness of it.

    Just because you said ‘play’ ;)

    And no, I don’t think it’s better than the original either, but sometimes it’s just fun to play.

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