Misty field

Amy Earl

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This is a different edit of the same tree photo I posted in Landscape recently but which I thought also looked nice like this with a pulled-back crop to show the layers of mist in the field. In B&W the rays falling next to the tree jump to the eye more readily as well. Actually I guess these "rays" are created by shadow instead of sunlight, or the absence of sun... shadowrays? :cool:


Happy Monday :)
 

JimFox

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Ha ha, ShadeRays!!! I like it. This B&W version really looks sweet as it focuses the eye to look more upon the shapes in the absence of color. Great job!
 

Amy Earl

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Shaderays? :D I do like the result and the added backdrop gives a greater feeling of depth in the scene.
Shaderays, yeah! Thanks :)

Ha ha, ShadeRays!!! I like it. This B&W version really looks sweet as it focuses the eye to look more upon the shapes in the absence of color. Great job!
Thanks! Good point, B&W is good if you want to emphasize shape and form...quite a different experience for the eye than a color version.

Nice one Amy. A different crop and processing creates a unique image distinct from the original.
Thanks. Indeed, it's amazing how many different images it is possible to create out of just one photo. Sometimes I get overwhelmed by possibilities :confused::D
 

beavens

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Very neat shot, Amy - lots of drama to enjoy.

I think you might get even more out of this one by adjusting your black point and building some deeper blacks throughout the image.

Jeff
 

Amy Earl

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Captivating and thrilling together.
Thanks!

The light is worked together into a delectable dish. Incredible vision.
Thanks Leslie!

Very neat shot, Amy - lots of drama to enjoy.

I think you might get even more out of this one by adjusting your black point and building some deeper blacks throughout the image.

Jeff
I think you're right, this would benefit from deeper blacks. Thanks for that suggestion!
 
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