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The coast where I live, three pics

Compaq

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I went out driving,
seeking good light.
I ended up striving,
it never felt right.

Then I found,
the ferry quay.
Safe and sound,
I drove that way.

The sky was holey,
with yellow light.
The mood was lonely,
and it felt right.



Lys Sunde by Anders Myhre Brakestad, on Flickr



Fortøyningsgreie by Anders Myhre Brakestad, on Flickr



Båt Sunde by Anders Myhre Brakestad, on Flickr


Bonus:


Bekkehola by Anders Myhre Brakestad, on Flickr

I'm not happy with the last one. It feels odd, tilted and out of focus. The focus point is far in the hole.

-Anders
 
I liked #1 as well - my only wish is a greater FOD to capture the seashore on the other side of the fjord.
 
I liked #1 as well - my only wish is a greater FOD to capture the seashore on the other side of the fjord.

Yup, that bothered me endlessly! hehe. I totally forget to focus sometimes (LOL), and this was shot at f/4 or something I think, and I was pretty close to that light.
 
Good job!!!!
 
Nice photos and poetry too :thumbup:
 
I like the processing on these photos. and year 1 is my favorite to. You can sharpen up that area in photoshop very easy.
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Nice photos and poetry too :thumbup:

Thanks for noticing the poem :hug:: Spent 20 minutes on it, LOL!


vipgraphx: It seemed pretty OOF to me, so I didn't want to try and over sharpen anything. What sharpening method would you use to try and save that? Sharpen the entire image, and mask out the rest?
 
Nice shots man. I like them all with exception to the last one. Not that I hate it... I just don't see a subject, and everything kinda of blends into everything.
 
Thanks. Feel free to try to explain what you like (that goes for everyone)

Agreed about the last one!
 
Compaq - create layer go to filters/others/high pass . Don't go more than 1.5%. I used 1% on your photo. Now go to layers box and select linear light for in the drop down menu. Now change opacity as you see fit merge those two layers but not all three. Either with your eraser tool erase the areas that do not need sharpening. Or create a mask and paint out the areas that do not need sharpening. You will end up with the same result. I found that just using the sharpening filter or unsharp mask does not get you as good as results as this method.
 
Thanks. I'll try that and see how it goes. I can't believe I forget to focus, that's the most n00by mistake there is :)
 

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