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Mellow sunset coloursI live near this location and managed to catch a few sunsets. I feel that these are still missing something though.
Click on this for larger version. Thannks for your critique.
Re: Mellow sunset coloursLove the first one, I'd just clone out the tower as it looks out of place
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that second pano is the perfect backdrop for a prime subject, like, say a boat or wharf! when I get my sixty footer I will sail her up there for ya (just could be a awhile thats all) The more I look at it the more i like! the colours tones are very very nice...
however I feel there are too many dark areas here and no main subject to draw my eye, a silhouette figure would be a great addition? hth gerry's photography journey
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Re: Mellow sunset coloursI'm pretty sure the tower in the first one is actually the mast of the boat, so if it was cloned out the boat would probably have to go as well, which to me would take away a point of interest.
I think the issue with it is too much black. I'd like to see it but with you closer to the tree line, so we have the entire view framed by just a couple of trees, rather than blocked to this extent. There is then the issue of what is the subject, I think as mentioned above for image two, it needs a boat or a wharf in the foreground. #2 is a stunning vista, great colours, great lights from the building and even the moon. At first look I really liked it, but as I look more I wonder if it needs something in close, the aforementioned boat perhaps. Having said that, I suspect viewed large it would stand as is... I'm just not sure! Either way technically it's brilliant.
Re: Mellow sunset colours#2 is perfect. You must have been up with the sparrows to take this one. Sorry, just re-read the title. It was a sunset.
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Re: Mellow sunset coloursWell done surenge, in partcular the second shot. It's one of the better shots of seen of the Lake. Having seen numerous shots of a Lake Mac cluttered with boat masts, it's refreshing to see this clean and somewhat minimalist version.
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Re: Mellow sunset coloursI like both Surenj.
Nice tones in both. Regards Colin
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Thanks Tommy, I thought about it but wasn't sure whether it was worth the trouble!! Haven't been particularly inspired lately.
Dude, Game on. While you are at it, I would want you to hold it still for 73 seconds while I do my exposure. Maybe we will just use a few speedlites eh?
This is what I felt about these images. Kinda borderline.
Thaks Dawesy, I will get a second chance at this so will try.
Just turned up at 1945 and setup and spoke to a few drunk tourists and intermittently started and stopped exposure. Wish I had a beer as well....
Norwest that is indeed an accurate observation. You will also see the same if you look at my location on the profile.
Ta Colin.
Re: Mellow sunset coloursGreat pano of Lake Mac, quite like the setting moon in there as well, well timed.
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Re: Mellow sunset coloursI'm going to go against the grain and say that I really, really like #1 and the amount of black/silhouette you've captured in it. It makes me more drawn to the type of plants in the framing (Allocasuarinas and Lomandras?). Also, it's a type of 'framing' that is more bold than often seen and I like it!
Yes, I agree that I would take out the boat but that's because I prefer landscapes without the incursion of man-made items. Again, love it! I'll try to be a bit nicer, if you try to be a bit smarter.
Re: Mellow sunset coloursVery nice, both of them. Lovely colours and light effects.
Obviously, you were looking for a sihoutte and you got it. Wheather it is too mach black or too lettle is a matter of taste, I guess. I am a bit more concerned with the balance though. I would try to balance the shadow and light of the let and right. To do this, I would crop out the tree on the left edge and get it more to look like the right.
Re: Mellow sunset coloursThanks all for their feedback.
I will try this Zafra, that is something I didn't think of at all!
Thanks radar, I did arrive late after the 'sunset'.
I was trying to make the 'negative space' stand out in this one as the sunset colors weren't spectacular by itself.
Thanks BigV. I had to bring it out a little in post however.
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