I love this picture, but I've been told it's boring. Perhaps.
But with no clear subject, this picture is ALL about an amazing sky for me.
This is a discussion on Just sharing a sunset within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I love this picture, but I've been told it's boring. Perhaps. But with no clear subject, this picture is ALL ...
I love this picture, but I've been told it's boring. Perhaps.
But with no clear subject, this picture is ALL about an amazing sky for me.
It's great shot to me. To me it gives a peaceful mood and I'm drawn to the chairs setting on the dock. Makes me want to be setting there taking it all in. I would have cloned out the single white dot in the center of the pic.
Thanks
The white dot is a cottage light. I did clone out a buoy in the middle of the river.
And thank you, you confirmed my opinion on the chairs.
I agree totally with Lorey. A lovely shot and a lovely sunset.
Ok I am noticing some serious differences between viewing my photo on here with my laptop, and on here with my ipad, yet on the original file which is on both units, they look same. Only difference is that i resized the one posted to fit guidelines on my laptop in PS. when I view this thread with my iPad, the sky goes gold :(
So I have to ask...when you see the picture in this post, are you seeing the top half of the sky as very magenta? or more golden? It should be magenta/pink toned.
I've been having color consistency issues (on laptop primarily) and it is starting to really p*** me off. It seems to be an issue ONLY when I process a photo in PS or LR.
I'm on a 27 inch iMac and I see it as you say it should be, magenta/pink. I haven't had my monitor calibrated with any kind of calibration software but I've never had issues with color or received any feedback that indicated my edited photos had bad color. I also use PS and LR.
I never judge color on a laptop because I just don't think the graphics card and monitor aren't up to par with the 1 or 2 dedicated gigs on cards in desktops with a quality monitor. For that reason I never do photo editing on my laptop. That's just me though. Maybe I've just never had a good enough laptop. I'm sure there are many, many who do use laptops for editing and are happy with the results. They are probably more skilled and have a keener eye than I though.
I'm also on a 27 inch Imac and it looks golden to me. Hardly any magenta at all. I do calibrate though mine is due so I'll do it soon and let you know shortly.
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