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• r e f l e c t i n g •
09/27/2014 08:38:38 AM
• r e f l e c t i n g •3rd Place
by Ja-9

Comment by RianBotes:
From the Critique Club

Janine, just my luck commenting on a ribbon shot.... :)
Whats left to say on a shot which met the standards for right angles and also a perfectly executed shot in taste with DPC.

Just earlier I was commenting on how a person could improve on their shot and in opening this shot I find exactly what I suggested. Again well done on framing this. Its so easy to ruin this and believe the BW works for this. The framing on the top right, one could easily miss how important this is in making this image work as the eyes get drawn from left to right diagonally and are met by further angles.

Nothing more needs to be said. Textbook shot

Regards
Rian
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• r e f l e c t i n g •
09/27/2014 08:38:36 AM
• r e f l e c t i n g •3rd Place
by Ja-9

Comment by RianBotes:
From the Critique Club

Janine, just my luck commenting on a ribbon shot.... :)
Whats left to say on a shot which met the standards for right angles and also a perfectly executed shot in taste with DPC.

Just earlier I was commenting on how a person could improve on their shot and in opening this shot I find exactly what I suggested. Again well done on framing this. Its so easy to ruin this and believe the BW works for this. The framing on the top right, one could easily miss how important this is in making this image work as the eyes get drawn from left to right diagonally and are met by further angles.

Nothing more needs to be said. Textbook shot

Regards
Rian
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• r e f l e c t i n g •
09/26/2014 08:18:47 PM
• r e f l e c t i n g •3rd Place
by Ja-9

Comment by soup:
this is perfect IMO

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s  h  e  l  l  s
09/26/2014 02:37:51 PM
s h e l l s
by Ja-9

Comment by giantmike:
Good crop and color. Looks like it was over-sharpened to try to make up for low out-of-camera image quality.
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 the sea is calling
09/26/2014 10:37:54 AM
the sea is calling
by Ja-9

Comment by MadMan2k:
Great angle - the shapes are very striking and the processing looks good. I don't even mind that it's not super sharp.
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Always Look Behind You....
09/26/2014 08:51:48 AM
Always Look Behind You....
by Ja-9

Comment by JakeKurdsjuk:
Critique Club:

Ah, Janine, another beautiful Florida sky, eh? Looking forward to seeing them in a couple days.

I noticed you said that this is your first foray into HDR Pro 2, so I'll keep that in mind. It's definitely a lovely sky and one worth showing. Unfortunately the final result is over treated, as you probably realized from the "Pulled my hair out" step. It's a great vista, but the composition is a little rough with the slightly skewed horizon and a lot of open space at the top. I'm wondering if a different crop, either tighter or adding more water at the bottom, would have balanced it better? Then again, it's a skyscape and some folks might have thought that it shouldn't even have the water?

Regardless, I think where this didn't quite cut it (because it's a wonderful skyscape) is in the processing, which is why you've got the heavy midrange in the voting.

First, and most controllable, I think this also suffers from something I've begun to see on a lot of images - there's a false darkening (on my monitor at least) from being displayed against this light background. When I open the image location on its own and it appears against a medium-dark gray, what I perceive here to be over-vignetting isn't the case at all. I know the default PS background is about the same color dark gray, so I've started displaying the final image against a light gray first before completing the edit (right-click in the open area and choose the light gray open instead of default and then put it back when you're done).

As an HDR Efex Pro user I can tell you that the rest of your processing issues started there. How many images did you merge, or did you just send this in as a single image? I will give you a tip, outside of doing noise reduction (use Dfine 2.0 first on everything that's not in native ISO - it's an amazing part of the Nik package, but it cannot save the noise introduced by some of the other filters - been there, done that), basic levels adjustment and possibly White Balance, do not make any other changes to your image(s) before sending them to HDR Efex as it will amplify everything. Also, if you have a single image you want to tone map, instead, create 2 virtual copies in Lightroom and set the exposure on one to -2EV and the other to +2EV and then send the three of them into the HDR Merge process. The program will act slightly differently even though it technically has the same light information.

So, what happened? It looks like you went for some sky pop in the HDR module, and while it likely give you some great textures and colors it also gave you some halos on the horizon and the noise in the sky that comes naturally from some of the settings, giving it an over-baked look. Use control points to tone down some of the structure effects in areas that have no textures, so all you get is noise.

From there I'm guessing that you simply put in a valiant effort to save what HDR Efex left you with. It's a really lovely skyscape, and well capture, but just mishandled a bit.
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g a r l i c
09/26/2014 06:52:30 AM
g a r l i c
by Ja-9

Comment by JakeKurdsjuk:
With that narrow DoF I want that droplet in focus if it's gonna be there.
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• r e f l e c t i n g •
09/25/2014 04:25:25 PM
• r e f l e c t i n g •3rd Place
by Ja-9

Comment by JohnFord:
Congratulations on your win, neat reflections and take on challenge.
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g a r l i c
09/25/2014 11:51:30 AM
g a r l i c
by Ja-9

Comment by Jules1x:
Beautiful. Great idea and image.
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 the sea is calling
09/25/2014 09:53:08 AM
the sea is calling
by Ja-9

Comment by giantmike:
A bit too heavy handed on the tone mapping for me.
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