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Yesterdays forests

  • dr_wolfenspiel
    Participant

    took these the other day.
    c&c welcome

    gerardk
    Participant

    I like the lighting and composition of the first one – especially that dark sky it really makes the picture in my opinion. I do think that the 2 of them are a bit soft though – I would have preferred them to be a bit sharper.

    LoGill
    Participant

    I’m torn :cry:

    I really love the composition, toning and the overall “illustrated” look to these..

    But I also wish they were sharper.. :shock: Dilemma !!

    ;) Lorraine

    dr_wolfenspiel
    Participant

    thanks,

    I plan on going out to shoot these again this week. The softness is a combination of photoshop and possibly a bit of camera shake. It was really stormy when i took these and i could do with a better tripod. (but the good ones are sooo expensive :cry: )

    Im still playing around with them on photoshop doing a few different versions. Ill try one not so soft and post it.

    KPM
    Participant

    Have to agree with Lorraine on these ones.

    Great subject, composition etc. but a bit too soft. Definately worth a re-shoot.
    Fantastic potential for some really great images.

    Look forward to seeing the new shots.

    Rgds

    kevin

    Valentia
    Member

    These remind of stuff from the late 1800’s. I actually like them.

    dr_wolfenspiel
    Participant

    well heres that photo as promised. Shot this today. Only got the one location. Will leave the other for another day.
    The tree is sharper anyway.

    So what do you’s think now??

    jb7
    Participant

    I like these three, I thought I had a favourite, but now I can’t decide-
    the tone is reminiscent of an earlier time, perhaps the movement in the trees helps that-
    It would be interesting to see an enlargement, it looks like there may be sharp bits among the bits that arer being blown around.
    It doesn’t look as if these shot have been sharpened much; if they are, its very subtle.
    Should make lovely prints-

    j

    dr_wolfenspiel
    Participant

    thanks j,

    Your right about the sharpening. I didnt use it.

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