Playing with PP in NIK collection. Maybe over cooked. comments welcome
hesh1950 wrote:
Playing with PP in NIK collection. Maybe over cooked. comments welcome
I like the colors in Post processing. Nice image.
PixelStan77 wrote:
I like the colors in Post processing. Nice image.
Thanks pixel. Much appreciated
Beautiful image and nice PP. The sky appears to be very dynamic. Mahalo for sharing.
To me, I feel that I have gone too far when I see "grain effects" in the clouds. I would say that this shot qualifies.
hesh1950 wrote:
Playing with PP in NIK collection. Maybe over cooked. comments welcome
Brings back good memories. As a youngster I grew up, played, swam and fished the Susquehanna near Binghamton until I graduated HS and went in the Army. Thanks for the memories.
cameraf4 wrote:
To me, I feel that I have gone too far when I see "grain effects" in the clouds. I would say that this shot qualifies.
I agree. That’s why I thought it might be over done. Thanks for your honest opinion.
Beautiful shot of a lovely river (former Harrisburg citizen). I think the pp is just a touch over the line. Some exaggeration in the directions you've taken are important to communicate your impression--just not this much, for me.
I agree it needs to toned down a bit.
Not over cooked at all in my opinion. It’s a perfect winter landscape!
Stan
You're closing in on "overcooked," but not there. I think it's a beautiful image. I'd be curious to see it with more forground and a bit less sky.
hesh1950 wrote:
Playing with PP in NIK collection. Maybe over cooked. comments welcome
I also like this image. Not overcooked; I would rather see over-colors than under-colors in an image. The colors and composition in this image, in my opinion, are very nice.
If this were my image, I would add a little more processing to 1) reduce the noise and 2) reduce the white fringing alone the mountain/treeline and the sky. Some images benefit from a little noise to increase perceived sharpness, so this may be your intent. IMHO, removing the fringing creates a nicer sky/horizon transition.
Thanks for sharing
Mike
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