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sbunting108

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Miners Wheel Memorial
« on: September 03, 2010, 04:09:24 pm »

Hello I'm new here! :)

This is a photograph of the Miners Wheel in Highley, Shropshire, UK. Could you please critique this photo?!

Thanks



Miners Wheel by sbunting108, on Flickr

Dick Roadnight

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Re: Miners Wheel Memorial
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2010, 05:51:59 pm »

Hello I'm new here! :)

This is a photograph of the Miners Wheel in Highley, Shropshire, UK. Could you please critique this photo?!

Thanks
to me, on my monitor, in the web version, it looks moody, but muddy, posterised...

Is it monochrome film?

Could you have filtered (the colour original) to get better separation between the rock and the background?

I like the composition.
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Re: Miners Wheel Memorial
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2010, 06:27:09 pm »

No it is not a monochrome film I originally took it in colour and then converted it to Black and White in Photoshop. I tried to get a greater seperation between the rock and background by altering the red channel and this is the best I can get! As to the posterised I didn't really see it before but I can see what you are saying. Maybe I pushed the conversion too hard.

Thanks Dick :)

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Re: Miners Wheel Memorial
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2010, 06:56:35 am »

Same impression here:
A nice composition which I like, but separation FG/BG is an issue.
I think with a bit of tweaking in post it might come out much better.

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Re: Miners Wheel Memorial
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2010, 04:57:26 pm »

OK thanks! I will have a try tweaking it tonight to get a better separation :)

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Re: Miners Wheel Memorial
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2010, 10:08:06 am »

Was this shot on film or in RAW?  I'm going to make a guess that there's a lot of green in the scene given the foliage and grass as well.  What colour is the wheel itself?  Also, where is the white point for the image?   Nice blacks but everything else is a shade of grey. 

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Re: Miners Wheel Memorial
« Reply #6 on: September 05, 2010, 11:25:40 am »

Was this shot on film or in RAW?  I'm going to make a guess that there's a lot of green in the scene given the foliage and grass as well.  What colour is the wheel itself?  Also, where is the white point for the image?   Nice blacks but everything else is a shade of grey. 

No unfortunately this was photographed before I switched to RAW :( The wheel itself was black and yes there was a lot of green foliage. I thought the white point is the grass. I toned it to give a slight infra-red look.
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