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The Cruiseliner, attack and asbestosOk This is the last of the Cockatoo posts.... I am quite keen to get your thoughts especially on the 2nd image.
I couldn't resist posting a photo of the cruise liner. I had a few minutes and tried to capture the sense of scale here. When I took the photo, I left an empty bit in the middle and only realised what I could add when I got home.... I suppose they haven't yet replaced the asbestos.
Re: The Cruiseliner, attack and asbestosI like them all, #1 moderately, #3 more so, and #2 is a beauty. The added shadow works really well
and the result is a fantastic image. Well done. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Re: The Cruiseliner, attack and asbestosSuren
#2 is beautiful in a strange sort of way. It would make a great CD cover. Regards
Matt. K
Re: The Cruiseliner, attack and asbestosSuren, I think the first one would be better if it was a bit lighter. It looks under exposed to me.
The second one doesn't do much for me. It looks faked. Sorry. The third one is of fibreglass, isn't it? I like the lines.
Re: The Cruiseliner, attack and asbestos#1,2 I agree with ATJ
#1 instead of a full lighten, perhaps just lift the port side of the boat #3 Yes it is fibreglass. It is badly weathered and probably quite brittle. The sheets to either side look like colourbond steel, so no asbestos here. Sorry. If you want some, I dug some up in the back yard the other day. I buried it again, but I can show you where to dig. Don't worry. No snakes at the moment. Greg
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Re: The Cruiseliner, attack and asbestos#2 is gorgeous
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Yes, it does look faked. But so what? I think it's a great idea, quite original, and very well executed. g.
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I thought the purpose of "Image Reviews and Critiques" was for people post their opinions. That's what I was doing. It looks faked to me and I don't like it. Get over it.
Re: The Cruiseliner, attack and asbestosThat second image takes you to another place suren, well done. I also liek the last one, its neat how it could either be a wall looking up or a roof looking horizontal - that there are some leading lines...
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No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Andrew, please. No need to get snippy. You don't like it, and that is fine. I have no problem with that. My "So what" comment was not directed at you, but more towards the fact that you had stated that the image was faked, but that it bothered me not that it was. I do like it, and I expect that my opinion carries, no more, and no less, weight, as an opinion, than yours. As you know, I welcome diverse opinions on the images posted here, but not comments like "Get over it". I think that was uncalled for. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Re: The Cruiseliner, attack and asbestosI like the first because the perspective makes the bridge as opera house look tiny compared to the ship.
I'm not feeling the planes shadow on number two. I would've tried cloning one of the tents into the empty space.
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Thanks Greg.
Now you've got me thinking.....
Ahem, I was kidding. I didn't know what it was, but I knew it wouldn't be fibreglass. Thanks for the offer Greg, I will come with a shovel next time I visit the blue mountains.
Will have a play Andrew, Thanks.
Thanks Willy.
Thanks Gerry.
That was the idea wink. that ship is so HUGE!! And Also, thanks for the negative feedback on the #2. I like to push the envelope as much as I can. Otherwise we will never find out what we can do. Sorry for causing a little controversy!
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and this is why i join dslrusers. Amen. Canon | Sony | Panasonic | Tamron | Sigma
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Agreed, it does look slightly underexposed, but i like the composition. By underexpose, i believe what i mean to say is that the bottom left of the image where the cruiseliner is docked, the shadow area there has no detail, that is pretty much my only criticism. also, in image #2 : how did you implant this ? just brush and opacity on a new layer? heres something for you to try, find an image where you've got a plane in similar perspective, using the pen in photoshop, draw around the plane to make the selection, lightly feather ( 5px depending on original size). cut and paste on you're empty space. Using Hue/Saturation pull the lightness right down till its black, confirm then enter again into hue/saturation and lighten. Once you've done that, go to Filters>blur>gaussian blur and try to make it more shadow like than just a straight edge. and reduce opacity to your liking. Maybe change blending mode to darken or overlay, not sure how it would turn out on this step. Just a suggestion, but thats how I would have done it.. not to say what i'm doing is the only way to do it, but its ONLY a suggestion. still i like the way you've done yours, great job Canon | Sony | Panasonic | Tamron | Sigma
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Don't apologise for that. Controversy is a good thing. It leads to open and active and forthright discussions. And those discussions will hopefully lead to us all making better images. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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Thanks Marc. I have taken everyone's comments on board and adjusted the image somewhat. My camera doesn't allow too much shadow recovery without the noise monster rearing it's head but.... I have pulled a "wendell" on the blue skies....
Thanks for your tips Marc. I imported a silhoutte of a plane from a free stock site. Then blurred with gaussian. Blended with some mode ?can't remember. added noise and reduced opacity. Me thinks that we should collaborate on various photochop challenges.... I am sure there is much to learn.
Amen to that. Thanks for your interest in these images.
Re: The Cruiseliner, attack and asbestos2 is the best. 3 is very good, but the colours are not as vibrant as they could be, at least on my computer screen. Possibly the result of the polariser filter and a low ISO?
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Thanks Zafra. I didn't use a polariser. The dark colour is due to the processing. I also selectively increased the contrast of the fibreglass to make the fibres stand out.
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