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    Ice Splashes

    Let me know what you think.

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    Re: Ice Splashes

    For starters that out of focus stick/branch coming in from the right bottom corner is driving me nuts.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: Ice Splashes

    Quote Originally Posted by MB1
    For starters that out of focus stick/branch coming in from the right bottom corner is driving me nuts.
    I know...I need a clone tool....:cryin:

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    Re: Ice Splashes

    Even with the out of focus branch its still an amazing picture. Where was it taken?
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    Re: Ice Splashes

    Quote Originally Posted by armywife1984
    Even with the out of focus branch its still an amazing picture. Where was it taken?
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    New paltz, NY. The far side is an abandoned canal lock.

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    Re: Ice Splashes

    More thoughts;

    Unlike your seashore image that had 3 simple and strong elements (the breaking waves, the shoreline and the rough water) this image is a muddled mess without a clear primary focus.

    It looks like you shot this on an overcast day. The overall lighting and tonal range is very even, almost monotone. There is that branch on the right and above it at the edge of the frame is just the slightest hint of something that I take to be the bottom of a bridge-neither of these add anything to the image.

    Like your first pass at the seascape this image is basically split in two even halfs by your placement of the falling water in the middle of the frame. This one doesn't seem to have as much potential as the other one to be improved by post processing.

    Didn't you post some other images of the same spot on RBR? Ah, I see that you did-the third one has the strongest impact for my taste although none of them are as good as your sea scape (BTW you sure got around last month).
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    Re: Ice Splashes

    I would agree with MB1 observations of this. I think a scene like this is a very difficult one to tackle, especially with a very flat light of an ovecast day. The tendancy for most of us, including myself is to try to capture too much of the scene. We like everything and want to include everything. This scene may have been easier to tackle by isolating specific elements or pieces of this place and bringing them out in a simple, solid composition. Perhaps in one of the shots some of the bg could exist the rest of the scene, but the focus and eye would be held to the area of intent.
    Scenes like this are great excercises in trying to simplify and isolate interesting aspects amidst the engaging puzzle of its landscape.
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    Re: Ice Splashes

    a different angle might help
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    Re: Ice Splashes

    Quote Originally Posted by gahspidy
    I would agree with MB1 observations of this. I think a scene like this is a very difficult one to tackle, especially with a very flat light of an ovecast day. The tendancy for most of us, including myself is to try to capture too much of the scene. We like everything and want to include everything. This scene may have been easier to tackle by isolating specific elements or pieces of this place and bringing them out in a simple, solid composition. Perhaps in one of the shots some of the bg could exist the rest of the scene, but the focus and eye would be held to the area of intent.
    Scenes like this are great excercises in trying to simplify and isolate interesting aspects amidst the engaging puzzle of its landscape.
    Her are some other "Slices" from the main scene.

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    Re: Ice Splashes

    These are better, although the third is still suffering from too much included. the first works well and even though there is still alot in the scene, the seperation of the rocks and your point of view help in simplifying it and giving a sense of depth.
    the second one I like the most. You have isolated a strong portion of the scene and have even included a bit of the other rock formation in the bg. Sharpness and focal point is very good.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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