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AW - Opera House
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:12 pm
by stubbsy
This is the first group of pics I took during a harbour stroll and ride on the Manly ferry on the Sunday of the Anniversary weekend (6-7 August 2005). Click an image for a larger version.
White House
Light House
Sea House
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 7:19 pm
by Glen
Stubbsy, beautiful, love all three. If I was a really picky bugger I could mention that the railings on the sails in Seahouse seem a bit bigger, or maybe the image was oversharpened (possibly jpg artifacts)
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:01 pm
by sheepie
wonderful light in that second one! ...and nice (different) perspective on the first
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:18 pm
by Matt. K
I like the first one. It is a fine image....fragile colours and very high key. That's how the roof looks on a very sunny day.
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:28 pm
by mudder
There's some terrific use of light in those first two shots, really nice... The first one really impressed me...
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:44 pm
by Nicole
The first one is my favourite. I think the high key background really works. That blue is amazing in the last shot.
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:37 pm
by stephen
Love the second and third although is that a tad too much pp in the last blue sky or was that pretty close to the colour on the day?.
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:37 pm
by christiand
Wow,
Hi Stubbsy, great photos.
CD
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:18 pm
by stubbsy
Thanks one and all for your comments. These three were fun to PP.
To answer a few questions:
Glen wrote:railings on the sails in Seahouse seem a bit bigger, or maybe the image was oversharpened (possibly jpg artifacts)
They're jpeg artifacts
Stephen wrote:is that a tad too much pp in the last blue sky or was that pretty close to the colour on the day?
I used a CP filter for this which REALLY accentuates the blues in the sky. While I've intentionally bumped the saturation on this it is only slightly more blue than it was out of the camera.
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:35 pm
by Glen
Stubbsy, I hope you print and frame them
Posted:
Mon Aug 08, 2005 11:44 pm
by stephen
WOW i think ill get a cp filter .Can anyone tell me the rough cost and what type, brand ,model to be getting?Thats awesome stubbsy
Posted:
Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:07 am
by stubbsy
stephen wrote:WOW i think ill get a cp filter .Can anyone tell me the rough cost and what type, brand ,model to be getting?Thats awesome stubbsy
Stephen. I used a standard Hoya 77mm CP filter. The shot was taken with the Nikkor 12-24 DX. For comparison here is the original shot prior to PP (resized and converted to jpg so are some minor jpg artifacts)
Posted:
Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:17 am
by leek
stubbsy wrote:stephen wrote:WOW i think ill get a cp filter .Can anyone tell me the rough cost and what type, brand ,model to be getting?Thats awesome stubbsy
Stephen. I used a standard Hoya 77mm CP filter. The shot was taken with the Nikkor 12-24 DX. For comparison here is the original shot prior to PP (resized and converted to jpg so are some minor jpg artifacts)
So in fact, the CP filter had very little to do with the great colour effect that you achieved...
I also noticed that you removed the 3 dust bunnies and some other object with rotors
I think the artifacts you mentioned are worse on the first version that you submitted... There is a very healthy glow around the sails...
Posted:
Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:30 am
by stubbsy
leek wrote:So in fact, the CP filter had very little to do with the great colour effect that you achieved...
I also noticed that you removed the 3 dust bunnies and some other object with rotors
I think the artifacts you mentioned are worse on the first version that you submitted... There is a very healthy glow around the sails...
Not quite correct John. The CP gives you the base sky colour that you can enhance by adjusting the saturation during PP. Without the CP the blue won't come up when you adjust it. You can see the same effect in the shots Scott posted
here - especially the sky in the shot of me.
So far as the glow around the sails - that's my lousy (or is that lazy) PP skills - it's where I feathered in the sky layer. The jpg processing just accentuates it.
Posted:
Tue Aug 09, 2005 1:46 am
by informer
Some good shots there though I think you can do better!
Posted:
Tue Aug 09, 2005 11:18 am
by stubbsy
Thanks Informer. I'll try to do better with the next batch
Posted:
Tue Aug 09, 2005 12:51 pm
by robboh
First one is a treatment of the SOH that I havent seen before and I like it. Wonder what it might have come out like with a CPL, or else a HDR version via photoshop to get some blue in the sky?
Colours look awesome in the 3rd.
Posted:
Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:58 pm
by stubbsy
robboh wrote:First one is a treatment of the SOH that I havent seen before and I like it. Wonder what it might have come out like with a CPL, or else a HDR version via photoshop to get some blue in the sky?
Colours look awesome in the 3rd.
Thanks Robboh. That first one was a bitch to shoot. Took it with the 70-200VR from the botanical gardens. Had quite a few goes before I could get it without blowing the highlights. WOuld you believe I had a CP on the lens - the problem was the location of the sun meant the CP didn't do a lot.