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Iceland part 2
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neilerParticipant
I’ve finally got round to processing a few more shots from our Iceland trip earlier this month. I might get them finished by next February :D
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Glacial Valley South Coast by farmerarmour23, on Flickr[url]
lava fields Reykjanes 2 by farmerarmour23, on Flickr[url]
Rocks at Vík í Mýrdal by farmerarmour23, on FlickrphillipMemberpelagicMemberLove the lava field. Last time I was there was in the dead of winter and the lava boulders looked like the surface of the moon.
Comment: something about the way you shot that seems to have the sky/background not meshing with the foreground. They sort pull part. My eyes flash back and forth from one to the other.
mervifwdcParticipantNice shots, especially like the mood in the last one. Iceland is on my list of “must go” places.
neilerParticipantpelagic wrote:
Love the lava field. Last time I was there was in the dead of winter and the lava boulders looked like the surface of the moon.
Comment: something about the way you shot that seems to have the sky/background not meshing with the foreground. They sort pull part. My eyes flash back and forth from one to the other.
I’ve only just invested in a set of ND grads and I’m very much learning how to use them… this one was shot far too over exposed and rather than change the filter and try again (it was -2 and my fingers weren’t working too well!) I decided I would pull the exposure back in RAW processing. It kinda rescued it but I can see what you mean.
pelagicMemberYou are way ahead of me with getting ND grads or trying to balance exposure in postprocessing.
These are very nice images. Maybe some other PI’ers can suggest what to do.
neilerParticipantpelagic wrote:
You are way ahead of me with getting ND grads or trying to balance exposure in postprocessing.
These are very nice images. Maybe some other PI’ers can suggest what to do.
I appreciate your kind words. That’s what places like this are for, it’s a steep learning curve!!!
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