When I see interesting clouds my hunting for shots starts.
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When I see interesting clouds my hunting for shots starts.
Last edited by vyeko; 12-26-2011 at 01:44 PM. Reason: request
i like this composition - nicely seen!
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Thank you Susan and Marko. Susan this is great idea,I not think about that.Looks more dramatic now.
The B&W has a real Bates Motel feel to it. Nice shot!
Vyeko - the black and white looks really nice on this image. In post, I would do a little wizardry to highlight thechurch a little bit more and add a little more drama to the clouds. The color image is very nice too.
Thank you to all. I played little more and this is a third version.
The drama is coming forward! Very good! Now then, if you wish to fine to tune a wee bit more, dodge slightly the hillside to bring back some detail. This little adjustment will add to the image quite a bit. You are a trooper for trying new things. There is so much benefit to learning good PP. Best to do what you can in camera - but to make a WOW image, post is necessary - especially when using Camera Raw. One last thought, this image could also be quite effective with a little bit of Orton to it. Orton would give it an ethereal mood. Not necessary, just one more option.
Yes is possible to do that.I will see.Just now not have a time.About Orton I am not sure because of softness which is already present on last image.I know how to do it and maybe I will be surprised. :-)
three excellent versions of the image!
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