My Image Your View, The Whippany River KEEPING THIS OPEN ENTRIES ANOTHER WEEK Hope to get more entries.
This river runs through several towns though out Morris County NJ. Water levels rise very quickly with heavy rains. And recede very quickly. This view is at one of their low point, nd SOOC.
Feel free to download this image to your computer. Then you can edit it any way that you think is an improvement. Composites, black and white conversions, textures, sky swaps, inverted images, solarization, or whatever else you think will improve the photo are acceptable techniques for your edit. When you are finished, post your edit in this thread. Edits will be accepted until 9pm Eastern time on Thursday. No edits will be accepted after that time because we will begin voting then. Thank you for your efforts and your participation.
Getting this week's MIYV started, focusing on another area of the photo.
My edit. Thanks for your image.
Going to keep this open for another week. Hoping to see more entries. Will be ok to send 2 different edits this time. We need more examples to vote on.
Attempt #2. I'm sure nobody's going to miss a few yards of river. I promise to replace it at the end of the competition
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John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
I'm working on it but my understanding of sky replacement and changing the whole ambience of the image is sadly lacking. Not got to somewhere I'd to enter yet.
John N wrote:
I'm working on it but my understanding of sky replacement and changing the whole ambience of the image is sadly lacking. Not got to somewhere I'd to enter yet.
Don't worry about staying true to the original. Where sky changes are concerned, one of the tricks is to give the whole image an overall colour cast that echoes what the sky looks like. (Don't bother trying to pick my brains for any more info than that. It would be slim pickings
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John N wrote:
I'm working on it but my understanding of sky replacement and changing the whole ambience of the image is sadly lacking. Not got to somewhere I'd to enter yet.
John go onto YouTube. Look up Serge Ramelli. He show you how to handle the foreground. I hope this helps.
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