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10-30-2009, 11:51 AM #1I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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Cloudy picture what are your thoughts on this picture I took
What are your thoughts about this picture
#keep in mind it was cloudy and sun trying to peak out at times. I just thought I would try out during cloudy days.
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10-30-2009, 11:54 AM #2TPF Junkie!
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The horizon is tilted.
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10-31-2009, 07:28 PM #3No longer a newbie, moving up!
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Cool sky. The photo is tilting and just doesnt do anything for me. I think it would have looked nicer if you had the distant building framed much closer. There is nothing that draws my attention. Other then that, I like it.
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10-31-2009, 08:19 PM #4
I like the sky but the forground could be a little lighter.
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11-03-2009, 05:39 PM #5I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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I like the mood that the clouds bring to the photo. One thing I didn't see mentioned was that in the lower left corner there is a weed that detracts from the feel of the dry grass field (easy to crop). As the guys mentioned the horizon detracts. Again, it would be nice to have some sort of focus or subject to match those skies. That old barn would match the sky well if it was more the subject of the photo. Also, any possibility that black and white might draw out more character in this scene?
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11-04-2009, 04:29 AM #7Been spending a lot of time on here!
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Good shot but has more potential.
After processing HDR they are often left flat, need to boost the contrast and the saturation in PS.
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Aside from the tips already given, your shot reminds me of a painting by Andrew Wyeth. One of the dead giveaways of an HDR is the dark grey sky. I think this should be addressed more often.
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Not a secret at all. But I have a problem with the extreme side of HDR shots that have the same clouds of soot. I think the clouds could be made a little (or a lot) cleaner. By the way, I dont agree that its always obvious. Ive seen many HDR shots which just looked like a very well exposed photo.
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Exactly. On about 99% of the HDR's I do, I try to get all areas of the image properly exposed without any areas looking fake. I want people to not be quite sure if it is an HDR. In my opinion, a successful HDR is one that doesn't look like an HDR...I still don't understand why people advertise HDR in their title for every new thread that uses the technique. Maybe I should start labeling my photos something like "Fall River Scene - Rule of Thirds".
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