Pfieffer Beach Key - Vote for Favorite

Which Version of the Key?

  • 1. No DR

  • 2. Some DR

  • 3. Normal DR


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JimFox

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Staff member
This is from Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur from a few years back. I have posted a few others from this session, what I liked here was seeing how the beam played out on the beach itself. I did 3 versions of the same shot, I kept going back and forth whether I liked the mystery of no DR (Dynamic Range) and letting it stay dark, or having more DR and seeing the detail of the rocks. I also then did one middle ground version.

So please help me decide.

Thanks,

Jim

1. No DR
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2. Some DR
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3. Normal DR
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Kyle Jones

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Something between the first two to me. I do like the darker rocks - they really highlight the light beam. But I would like to see a little more detail. I'd probably open the shadows in the first just a touch and I'd probably look to add some more contrast to the light beam too, just to make it pop even more.
 

AlanLichty

Moderator
I am with Kyle - maybe in between the first and second ones. The one called Normal DR (#3) looks unnatural to my eyes.
 

JimFox

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Staff member
I am with Kyle - maybe in between the first and second ones. The one called Normal DR (#3) looks unnatural to my eyes.
Thanks Alan. #3 is the Normal DR is the most accurate to what was really there as it was still totally bright out, the sun was still probably 15 to 20 mins from setting. But yeah, the other 2 do have more bang if you will.
 
I think I like #2 the best because there is a bit more light on the sides of the arch and there is detail in the rocks of the arch.
 

rfkiii

Well-Known Member
I voted for number 3 because I considered how I would see the shadows with my naked eye.
 

MonikaC

Well-Known Member
Doesn't the halo-ing in both DRs bother anyone?
Jim, have you tried using luminosity masks?
 

JimFox

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Staff member
right side of the opening. Or maybe I'm looking at it on too small a screen?
Could be a thin line along the high contrast line on that side, I will clean up those edges with the one that I chose to be my final version. Thanks!
 

Dustin Gent

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I would say between 1 and 2. I like some mystery in the shadows, but revealing a bit I think would work for this particular composition.
 

Doug P

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I also follow the others. If there is a full stop between 1 and 2, a half stop would be ideal for my eye.
 
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