My Image Your Look: Diabaig Pier.
I posted my own edit of this one a while back and several people commented on the various possibilities for editing. You'll find it's a data-rich file that can take a bit of pushing and pulling in PP, so if you want to go bright or dark or whatever, there should be enough to give you what you're looking for. You have a choice of JPG, TIFF or DNG.
Feel free to download this photo to your computer. You can then edit it any way you feel is good. Composites, adjustments, black and white conversion. Let your imagination be your guide. When you are finished, post your edit in this thread. We will accept edits until Thursday at 9:00 pm. After that we will go to voting. Thank you for your continued support of this event.
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Good one RG. This one challenged me in a different way with the dynamic range. It was fun to figure out.
MattPhox wrote:
Diabaig Pier: My view
Definitely an "Outside the box" effort. Thanks for participating, Matt.
kenievans wrote:
Good one RG. This one challenged me in a different way with the dynamic range. It was fun to figure out.
Glad you enjoyed it, Keni.
Diabaig Offered Dichotomy.
artBob wrote:
Diabaig Offered Dichotomy.
Thanks for a golden hour version, Bob.
You've gone for exposing the details in the shadows and bringing out the half-light look - which you've done quite nicely. Thanks for contributing, George.
I well remember this image so it was relatively straightforward to follow through with the thoughts I had at that time. I made numerous subtle changes. And a beautiful image to work on.
R.G. wrote:
I posted my own edit of this one a while back and several people commented on the various possibilities for editing. You'll find it's a data-rich file that can take a bit of pushing and pulling in PP, so if you want to go bright or dark or whatever, there should be enough to give you what you're looking for. You have a choice of JPG, TIFF or DNG.
Feel free to download this photo to your computer. You can then edit it any way you feel is good. Composites, adjustments, black and white conversion. Let your imagination be your guide. When you are finished, post your edit in this thread. We will accept edits until Thursday at 9:00 pm. After that we will go to voting. Thank you for your continued support of this event.
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I posted my own edit of this one a while back and ... (
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R.G. Here is my take on your very fine image. Thanks RBorud
Beautiful serene picture, have not seen it before on your other post. Love it. Wanted to bring out the rock work on the building.
I wanted to save that rich detail in the sky and at least some of it in the shed. This was the best compromise I could get.
fergmark wrote:
I well remember this image so it was relatively straightforward to follow through with the thoughts I had at that time. I made numerous subtle changes. And a beautiful image to work on.
You've got quite a look going on there, Mark. The sunburst rays have come out very nicely indeed. Glad you enjoyed.
rborud wrote:
R.G. Here is my take on your very fine image. Thanks RBorud
Thank you Russ. The word "rich" sums up the colours, texture and tonal range.
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