Most of the creative work that I do is done with photoshop 7.
All of the original images are created either on my Mamiya RB67 or my Canon 20d.
I hope that no one objects that I post them on this site. I have worked hard to learn what I do.
i have a fairly thick skin so tell me what you think.
Father Kino Arch
Red Rock Sedona AZ
Anasazi Ruins Wukoki AZ
The third photo really grabs me. The only thing I noticed is that the foregroud is a bit bright. You may want to consider adjusting the exposure level a bit darker, which would possibly make the sky even more dramatic. Nice job on all of the shots!
Agreed...photo #3 is a winner. Great composition and clarity
Wouldn't you know it - not every body agrees. I'm going with#2 for the textures, colors and overall feeling that it works. Persoanlly have two things about #1 that got my attention. First it does not appear to be tack sharp on the focus - could well be my computer. I don't have total faith in the accuracy of an electronic image. The second thing to me was I'm somewhat confused as to what the subject is - the foreground, or the image behind. I find the near equality of the two kinda of battling for attention. In #3 - I like the colors, framing, and focus - what I found rather disconcerting was I'm not sure of the size which may not bother most, but I like something to judge it against maybe a tree. Yes; I know a lttle weird, but there you go.
Always fun to see what you are up to.
I also love the "Ruins" shot, and I think you should try darkening the exposure also. I'd be curious what the histogram on this shot showed you...maybe just a little pushed too much to the right?
These are lovely photos. My favorite is #3. The clouds really add a great deal to this already great shot.
I really like #2 Red Rock Sedona AZ. I'm a newbie and just enjoying everyone's photos and comments. trying to learn so I'm interested in camera, settings etc. Even though I'm just using a p&s. In just a few days, I now view my photos differently. Thanks so much. I'm beginning to see!(haha) somethings I can do to improve my shots. :)
Since you worked so hard, I would like to know what you did and how you did it. It would be nice to see the originals.
Strubbles wrote:
Since you worked so hard, I would like to know what you did and how you did it. It would be nice to see the originals.
The editing I do is with photoshop 7
I have done extensive study of that program and it would take several pages to go through all the procedures that I used to arrived at this place
thank you for your interest
I really like #2, beautiful. I agree #3 is too bright in the foreground and it without something to compare for size it looks like a model, but that's OK too. Great shots.
condor wrote:
I really like #2, beautiful. I agree #3 is too bright in the foreground and it without something to compare for size it looks like a model, but that's OK too. Great shots.
It is not a model it is three stories high
I figured ir was really huge, just can't tell from the photo. I don't think I've seen this one before, what is it called?
It is the Anasizi ruins Wukoki near Flagstaff AZ
I wonder why I've never seen this ruin before. Years ago I did some research on the Anasazi. They were an advanced civilization who just appeared out of nowhere, hung around for a while, built some amazing structures and then they were just gone. Mysterious. Again great pic.
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