Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => User Critiques => Topic started by: fdisilvestro on August 15, 2018, 10:15:46 am
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Bench near window, TarraWarra Museum of art
(https://www.frankdisilvestro.com.au/img/s/v-3/p3019261596-6.jpg)
Thanks for watching
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I really like the shot and concept. It is evocative and invites the viewer to want to sit and look out. One suggestion though. I think it should be somewhat brighter outside the window. It may give it an even more realistic look.
JR
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Thanks John for your comments and suggestion, I'll try it to see how it looks.
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I like the idea, Frank.
In particular the rectangular formed by the bench echoing the window. Another suggestion: I find the clouds too crunchy for the overall idea, i.e., attracting too much attention and competing with the bench and the window. So, a bit lighter, as John suggested, and softer would help, I think.
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I agree with both John's and Slobodan's suggestions.
This image is worth spending time getting it just right, IMHO.
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Thanks Eric & Slobodan for your comments and feedback. I'll try the changes and see how it looks.
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I kind of like it the way it is. Their suggestions will make the image visually balance but I like the chaotic sky in contrast to the contemplative bench.
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I like the idea, Frank.
In particular the rectangular formed by the bench echoing the window. Another suggestion: I find the clouds too crunchy for the overall idea, i.e., attracting too much attention and competing with the bench and the window. So, a bit lighter, as John suggested, and softer would help, I think.
I agree.
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I kind of like it the way it is. Their suggestions will make the image visually balance but I like the chaotic sky in contrast to the contemplative bench.
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+1; very evocative as is
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Thank you all for your comments, I will work on the image as soon as I have time and compare it to the original. Not sure yet which I'll prefer
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I agree as well to the lightening and less crunchy but what I find most interesting about the image is how it is almost two separate images. When I first opened it on my laptop, only the top half of the image was visible which was a bit of an assault on my sense of balance. However, opening the entire image showed a different view. Very interesting.
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Finally had some time to work on the image. Here is my new attempt incorporating the suggestions from appreciated LuLa members (at least in the way I understood them). How do you like it?
(https://www.frankdisilvestro.com.au/img/s/v-3/p3030027060-6.jpg)
Two different images I think, I still haven't decided which I like the most, (when viewed in my monitor)
Some comments about the image: It is a single capture where I was trying to protect the hightlights and recover shadows in post. At first I thought it did not work because the straight image OOC had the sky blown out. I then checked the image in RawDigger and the Red channel was ok, while the Green and Blue where overexposed in the sky. I though about giving a go in BW, first ACR then Nik SFX 2
Thanks for watching and for your comments.
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I agreed with the earlier comments about the sky being too heavy - so I think the second version is much preferable.
Great picture
Jim
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The image has two competing points of interest: the sky and the white poles field (vineyard?). If it were mine, I would have to decide which one to sacrifice: either let the sky be blown or much lighter and less crunchy, or I would darken and reduce contrast on the field.
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It is a nice image. Well spotted. I would change the entire outside and just not tell anyone. Failing that 8 agree with Sobodan. Reduce contrast on the white pole are. Bring down the whites.
But I think it is a very interesting image.
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Thanks for your comments, much appreciated! I guess my fascination with skyes and clouds prevents me to reduce the interest in the upper part, maybe I should then darken and reduce contrast on the field as Slobodan suggested.