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    Just quickies -

    In shot #1 the boats appear a little soft and being the focal point of the image they should be sharper

    In shot #2 IMO I am distracted by too many layers in the foreground... the shot doesn't speak to me personally

    Shot #3 The colours.... The fog.... They schpeeek to me... I love it... The only thing that would make the shot a little nicer would be the fog to slightly give way to some shadowy back ground.... it's pretty thick..
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    It has been thick damp drizzly fog since summer began. Can't wait till February that's when we get the most sun
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    Where I live in Ontario it's been raining most of the summer... i'll trade ya for the fog?...

    Lot of rain = lot of bugs and on the few sunny days we've been getting they've been out to slaughter....

    getting a macro shot on a sunny day in the woods should get you a photographic metal of courage right now.... lol..


    edit: It's weird to here you say you "can't wait until February"..... ugh.... I'm gonna have to go east in the winter and check this out...
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    If you start looking at this shot carefully, you will notice that colour and visual impact have been lost due to underexposure.

    Basic postprocessing will considerably improve this shot of the 3 boats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tegan View Post
    If you start looking at this shot carefully, you will notice that colour and visual impact have been lost due to underexposure.

    Basic postprocessing will considerably improve this shot of the 3 boats.

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    I'm not entirely sure I agree with this. I suspect that by the time you get the colours/light to something approaching "normal" you're going to introduce a large degree of artificality into it. I would suggest trying for something like a high-contrast B&W conversion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    I'm not entirely sure I agree with this. I suspect that by the time you get the colours/light to something approaching "normal" you're going to introduce a large degree of artificality into it. I would suggest trying for something like a high-contrast B&W conversion.
    lol....looks like we all can't get along on this one.... I think the colour makes the shot.... and the comment Tegan made about it being underexposed.. it doesn't really stand out to me as underexposed.... saturationly speaking (<--haha) i think the colours are more a victim of the hazy fog.... I like the mood of it...

    of course both you wield considerably more experience than me so i note your comments with interest....
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    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    I'm not entirely sure I agree with this. I suspect that by the time you get the colours/light to something approaching "normal" you're going to introduce a large degree of artificality into it. I would suggest trying for something like a high-contrast B&W conversion.
    I see a B&W conversion as much, more artificial than simply bringing up a little more detail and colour in the dark, dead areas near the water. I tend to see in colour.

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    Shot 3 here is my fave.

    I think shot 3 would be even better with a simple frame as simple as a black border maybe 5 pixels wide. OR burn in the edges at the top and right sides.

    I think I'd also try to burn in the sky just a wee bit more. We are feeling the fog on the left side, I'd also like like to 'feel' it a bit more on the right side.

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    3 is my fav to.

    They are unedited. I like to get critiques before editing.

    Oh yeah I'm a noob to. Got my XTi last November and just started venturing out of the auto zone the last couple of months.

    Thanks for the comments

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