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Sand!

Postby stubbsy on Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:16 pm

My first pics from the Stockton Sand dunes trip attended by birddog & family, hlop & family, pippin88, radar, ben and myself. A few abstract shots to start with. Click a pic for larger versions. More to come.

50/1.4 @ f16, 1/400 sec
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50/1.4 @ f6.3, 1/400 sec
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24-120VR @ 120mm, f22, 1/100 sec - experimenting with DOF
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24-120VR @ 120mm, f16, 1/160 sec - experimenting with DOF
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50/1.4 @ f13, 1/125 sec -alternate take on #2 - couldn't decide which was better :(
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Postby leek on Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:26 pm

Some great pics there Stubbsy... I particularly like #1 & #3 the best...

Hope you all had a great time up there again... It looks like a very special place...

Next time - I promise...
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Postby rokkstar on Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:31 pm

Dammit I wish I'd been there.

Peter, really like #1. If there was slightly more contrast I think it would be even better. Perhaps have a little play with some curves on it?

#2 is the pick of the two corrugated iron? shots.

The depth of field on #3 is great too.

Nice shots, looks like you had another great time.
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Postby wendellt on Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:37 pm

Peter were you using the SB800 on some of the closeups, i can identify some shinny sparkles even though it looks like a overcast day

I like the 1st image because you have sucessfully shown distance with the use of the footprints, making the viewer feel like they are right in the scene.

2nd image is nice because of the juxtaposition of the yellow sand cut off by the blue corrugated metal sheet, producing nice and sweet contrast. Less is more in this case.

I like the DOF experimentation too
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Postby marcotrov on Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:37 pm

Really like #3 and #1 Peter. Good eye, nice captures.
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Postby krpolak on Sun Aug 28, 2005 8:05 pm

2 and 5 are my picks. Both of them are good and there is no need to cut any of them. Well done :)

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Postby stubbsy on Sun Aug 28, 2005 8:36 pm

Thanks all for your comments. The footprints in the first shot are pippin88's (thanks Nick) who decided to walk waaaaay up into the dunes to take some pics.

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You are right about #1 (which is my favourite out of the 567 shots I took) - I went back, changed the profile from adobe to sRGB and adjusted curves. Revised version is below

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Postby marcotrov on Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:10 pm

My counting skills are crazy. I meant #5 and #1 are my picks. Bright sand must have blinded me!
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Postby rokkstar on Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:19 pm

Yeah, i like the adjusted one more Peter. Sam likes it too. Nice work mate.
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Postby birddog114 on Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:21 pm

rokkstar wrote:Yeah, i like the adjusted one more Peter. Sam likes it too. Nice work mate.


Sorry! Sam & you missed out the funs! Try to tag along the third one at the October Long WE.
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Postby marcotrov on Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:22 pm

True #1 contrast adjustment is better.
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Postby Alex on Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:23 pm

Great pics, Peter. Alex
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Postby Dougie on Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:26 pm

Peter really like the touched up #1 but for me #2 is the favourite great work.
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Postby mic on Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:02 pm

Stubbsy,

Great shot there with the sand, I tried cropping the sky out completly and a curve to lower the light, have a try and see what you think.
I didn't want to do it, I hate it when I do it and post someone's creation.

Have you got the sand out of your cracks yet :roll:
Wherever your cracks may well be ?

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Postby KerryPierce on Mon Aug 29, 2005 2:45 am

Very nice, Peter. Your revision of the 1st shot is my fav. Very cool. 8)
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Postby Poon on Mon Aug 29, 2005 4:05 am

Peter,
It is beautiful.
Is it a beach near Anna Bay?
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Postby kipper on Mon Aug 29, 2005 6:41 am

Very nice Peter. I like the revised #1 shot. Have you tried cropping to portrait?
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Postby Sheetshooter on Mon Aug 29, 2005 7:41 am

Stubbsy,

Number 5 is special for me. Great shot with a wonderful gentle tonality - geometrically it could possibly benefit from a slightly more panoramic crop, taking some of the blue painted iron out.

I'll fly in the face of general belief and say that I prefer the original version of #1. The glow of the computer screen can be a wily seductress it seems and all too often shots are made too contrasty in order to apease the siren call of the medium leading to the context of the shot itself being compromised, if not sacrificed.

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Postby Hlop on Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:44 am

Great photos, Peter. I want to go back and settle down in Tin City :) I'm already tired of Sydney :)
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Postby birddog114 on Mon Aug 29, 2005 8:53 am

Hlop wrote:Great photos, Peter. I want to go back and settle down in Tin City :) I'm already tired of Sydney :)


You still have many chances there Hilop!
I knew the guy, who I talked on Saturday at the Tin City and he's happy to host us in this coming summer for early morning shoot or late of the day shooting, but again prior to do this you have to make sure your car is capable in doing full 4WD mode.
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Postby radar on Mon Aug 29, 2005 9:09 am

Great shots Peter,

#5 is the one I like and #1 next. Great to catch up again,

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Postby stubbsy on Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:14 pm

Thank you all for the comments.

Poon - the sand dunes run from Anna Bay along the coast south for a few kilometres.

Darryl - I actually took some portrait shots of the same spot, but liked the fact there was a second set of footprints in the top right of the landscape version, I'll dig up the portrait version & post it when I get home tonight.

Sheetshooter - You are correct. I printed out both versions of the sand shot & my first take looks better printed. So far as #5 it is already a slight crop for reasons you touched on. I couldn't decide how panoramically to crop so erred on the side of caution :wink: I'll revisit it.
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