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Youve seen the best...

PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:03 pm
by Jenno
...now here's the rest.

Sculptures by the Sea

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Re: Youve seen the best...

PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:08 pm
by sirhc55
Different approach and one that works so well. The one factor that struck me first off was “these do not bore me” so in a word - excellent :up:

Re: Youve seen the best...

PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:55 pm
by surenj
#1 Loving this one Ray. The subject and the background suits very well to make a surreal/ fairytale look and feel. I am not feeling that tree on the right and think that you should used a lower viewpoint to get rid of it....

#3 is quite appealing as well. Intuitively though, I reckon the boy needs to face the moon.

Re: Youve seen the best...

PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 9:11 pm
by biggerry
Jenno wrote:Youve seen the best...


have we? i say not :wink:

great to see some of your shots from friday night. The long exposure and the resulting cloud movement really gives these some good drama. In the case of the first I would like to see even more exposure on the sky, just to get more of a silhouette on the sculpture.

I like the composition of the second, the nail and moon make nice elements, however i feel the nail gets a bit lost within teh frame, did you wrangle much light out of the foreground in the PP on this one? if not maybe pushing that a bit more may help to make a stronger image. I think that is one image worthy of some more attention.

I like 3 but it needs some straightening.

The skeleton in four I reckon is a great subject, however I am yet to see a composition and treatment that makes me go wow, yours is a step up from some others I have seen so far :up:

Re: Youve seen the best...

PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 10:04 pm
by aim54x
Ray, these look great!

Re: Youve seen the best...

PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 6:58 pm
by stubbsy
Ray

Inspired! #1 and #3 being the best, but they are all bloody clever use of the light and the subjects.

Re: Youve seen the best...

PostPosted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:55 pm
by Jenno
Different approach and one that works so well


Thanks Chris
Thought the full moon may have offered something different plus was lucky enough to have a strong wind blowing which whilst it made tripod stability an issue, provided some impact with fast moving clouds. It's a challenge to come up with something different for these types of events.

I am not feeling that tree on the right and think that you should used a lower viewpoint to get rid of it


Good point Suren. Content aware tool might be another option :)

Intuitively though, I reckon the boy needs to face the moon


Agree but not a lot of options at the time I visited given the positioning of the moon and the limited access behind the sculpture.

however i feel the nail gets a bit lost within teh frame, did you wrangle much light out of the foreground in the PP on this one


Gave this one a bit more of a squeeze.. As you suggested, it looks better even with the colour cast from the sodium light

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I like 3 but it needs some straightening


Noticed that myself and found that if I straighten the stand the sculpture wouldn't be vertical. :? Reckoned it is better to have the sculpture vertical.

The skeleton in four I reckon is a great subject, however I am yet to see a composition and treatment that makes me go wow


It's located in an awkward spot right near the stairs so there is a lot of traffic passing around and by it plus it moves in the wind so long exposures are challenging.

Ray, these look great!

Inspired! #1 and #3 being the best, but they are all bloody clever use of the light and the subjects


Thanks guys.. Much appreciated

Re: Youve seen the best...

PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:28 am
by Remorhaz
Lovely work as usual Ray

#1 - probably my pick of the set - I love what you've done here - I don't mind that tree (it's got great shape) except that it intersects and overlaps some of the sculpture.

#2 - I've got to say I wasn't really a fan of that hole in the sky - it just "looks" wrong somehow - like you painted it in or really blackened everything around it. That said the composition and the way you've used that giant red nail with it is very clever. The rework is nicer (and the hole is less abrupt too)

#3 - noice - love the glow on the statue too - nice touch

Re: Youve seen the best...

PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:33 am
by gstark
Jenno wrote:
however i feel the nail gets a bit lost within teh frame, did you wrangle much light out of the foreground in the PP on this one


Gave this one a bit more of a squeeze.. As you suggested, it looks better even with the colour cast from the sodium light



Much better, and a great viewpoint for this one. Well done.