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Darwin SunsetsSunset is popular at Mindal Beach (edited)...
Dripstone Beach... Tried to make use of the reflection... Last edited by Wink on Sun Oct 16, 2011 11:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Darwin SunsetsHi Adam,
#1 is nice but I reckon there's not quite enough silhouetting going on and perhaps if you cropped about 2/3'ds of the black at the bottom it would also make the shapes of the people stand out more. I like the clouds and sky in #3 and it really pops but the land/beach just seems too dull. NB: the horizon seems to noticably curve and tilt to the right on this one too I think. Possibly the top half of #3 with the bottom half of #4 would have been very nice D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: Darwin SunsetsThanks for the suggestion. I've updated the image.
I also upped the brightness a little to help the silhouettes stand out a bit more.
Re: Darwin SunsetsThese look great!!
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Re: Darwin Sunsets#2 especially suited for a brochure of the sorts..
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This one i really like, it challenges the normal composition rules (for a seascape) and simply just works in my books. That said the placement of the sun and the clouds within the frame really make it a strong image. Dialling down your watermark may also help, i feel it draws the eye too much. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Darwin SunsetsThanks Gerry.
I think I did a better job with the HDR on these. It darkens a little around some of the clouds, but I don't think it looks out of place.
Re: Darwin SunsetsHey Adam, Did you HDR #2? I wouldn't have thought it would be necessary?
Darwin Sunsets2, 3 and 4 are HDR. In saying that though they're done on quite a low tone compression.
I'll post the 0EV shot of #2 tomorrow afternoon for you to look at. You're quite possibly right. I just liked the look I got from it.
Re: Darwin SunsetsI like the 2nd image for it's simplicity and mellow mood created by the cloud form. I'd perhaps crop a little off the top.
Re: Darwin Sunsets2nd and last are the best in my book.
I love the colours and crispiness of the images.
Re: Darwin SunsetsThanks guys.
Here's the 0EV shot of #2...
Re: Darwin SunsetsSorry, Nope! The first version works
better for me.
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