Stockton Beach Landscapes (Lots of pictures)Moderators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
Forum rules
Please note that image critiquing is a matter of give and take: if you post images for critique, and you then expect to receive criticism, then it is also reasonable, fair and appropriate that, in return, you post your critique of the images of other members here as a matter of courtesy. So please do offer your critique of the images of others; your opinion is important, and will help everyone here enjoy their visit to far greater extent. Also please note that, unless you state something to the contrary, other members might attempt to repost your image with their own post processing applied. We see this as an acceptable form of critique, but should you prefer that others not modify your work, this is perfectly ok, and you should state this, either within your post, or within your signature. Images posted here should conform with the general forum guidelines. Image sizes should not exceed 950 pixels along the largest side (height or width) and typically no more than four images per post or thread. Please also ensure that you have a meaningful location included in your profile. Please refer to the FAQ for details of what "meaningful" is.
Previous topic • Next topic
9 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Stockton Beach Landscapes (Lots of pictures)My first lot of pictures from the Stockton Beach excursion.
The day was great (despite some difficulties with the vehicles), and the weather was great for photography. Click for a larger version, or click on the link for the others. http://images.imagineant.com/gallery/st ... SC_6933web http://images.imagineant.com/gallery/st ... SC_6958web http://images.imagineant.com/gallery/st ... SC_6966web http://images.imagineant.com/gallery/st ... SC_7011web Comments appreciated. - Nick
Gallery
4 and 5 are my favourites, but a great selection of shots
Defintely something cool about footprints in sand, and when it's framed by such interesting clouds and sky. Well done!
Thanks for the comments.
I used a CPL and then in PP: Twiddled exposure and heavily increased shadow contrast in Rawshooter. Auto or manual adjustment of levels in PS7. Then just resize and USM. - Nick
Gallery
Nick
I've taken a while to comment on these as I wanted to give the shots a good look One overriding feel is that these shots are all a little cold and could benefit from a slight elevation in colour temp for my tastes, but that aside, they work very well as a whole. Image no 7011 is way in front of the others for me and you didn't even show it here! (I've embedded it below as it's too good not to share). Beautifully framed, lovely sweeping curves and so dramatic. The best of ALL the shots I've seen posted from this day from all of us (me included ) My pick of the shots shown here is #4 (7022), but I think you've overdone the PP as, for me, the sky is too unnatural an inky colour. The shot is dramatic enought to stand on it's own with more naturalistic colours. Shot 6 (7154), OTOH the PP makes this one work - I think the bleak look adds impact to the shot. Particularly clever composition on this one too with the foreground lines nicely echoed in the matching horizontal lines in the background hillock. Shot 7 (7063) - really nailed the use of the CP to bring up the sky on this one. Well done Shot 9 (7131) - great use of the CP in this and another well composed shot. The sticks coming out of the sand really add visual hooks to keep me looking at this image and nicely balance the very dominant sky. This works much better than the grassier variant of the same shot that precedes it (7129) Final shot (7152) - I think this is a great shot, but the impact is lessened considerably by being too dark. I think this could have more punch by some judicious curves adjustment to lighten the shot without losing the shadows in the footprints. Image 7011 - my favourite - embedded below for the less inquisitive to enjoy! Last edited by stubbsy on Mon Aug 29, 2005 12:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Peter
Disclaimer: I know nothing about anything. *** smugmug galleries: http://www.stubbsy.smugmug.com ***
Peter, thanks for taking the time to have a good look and post some very constructive thoughts.
I'll try to have another play with a few you've suggested (7022). 7063 is one of my favourite landscape shots that I've taken, and the CPL really helped. I couldn't quite get 7152 to my satisfaction. I had trouble lightening the foreground while not blowing out the sky. I've not really played with curves, which might be just the thing. I might combine two versions of it, one exposed for the sky and the other for the sand. - Nick
Gallery
Previous topic • Next topic
9 posts
• Page 1 of 1
|