B&W conversion on my iPhone Photoshop app. Your comments welcome.
They are striking. I'd like to see more detail in the roiling water in your second photo, especially since it takes up so much of the frame.
SWFeral wrote:
They are striking. I'd like to see more detail in the roiling water in your second photo, especially since it takes up so much of the frame.
No matter how I tweaked I couldn’t get significant details on the waters. Call it reverse negative space.
My personal preference with #1 would be to see more detail in the blackest areas, maybe a brightening overall would do the trick. Look at the far upper left and lower right corners; there's a blur that looks similar to double exposure. Interesting!
#2 is striking in its stark contrasts, especially if you remove most of the falls. Make a pano by cropping 1/4 to 1/3 of the top, and you will have a diagonal line with tiny ant-like people huddled against the white abyss
Thanks Linda. #1 is too dark.
hugEDhog wrote:
B&W conversion on my iPhone Photoshop app. Your comments welcome.
I like 2, I have visited there.
hugEDhog wrote:
B&W conversion on my iPhone Photoshop app. Your comments welcome.
Number 2 is dynamic!
The gigantic volume of the waterfall gives the perfect Lilliputian aspect to the human crowd in the picture. For me the framing is excellent. Well done!!! . . .
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