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03/05/2009 07:44:11 PM · #1
Hi DPCers,

I am after some more feedback of what I can improve with this image.

Brutally honest critic welcome.

I want to know what I can improve on for next time & what post processing i can do to enhance it as i want to get it printed

Cheers
-Adrian

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03/05/2009 08:16:55 PM · #2
I think that this is a pretty good shot. You could play with the crop, but even at that I can't imagine that you would be able to do anything more with it. I think that it is good just like it is.

If you were to burn the shadows of the waves a little with a 5% or so burn you would probably get some cool depth in the splashes...? Or it might just screw it up.

Nice job
03/05/2009 08:21:07 PM · #3
I think it is pretty figgin good, so what ever Jason said, try that!!
03/05/2009 08:25:22 PM · #4
Wait for the surfer to shoot thru the tube.
03/05/2009 08:26:51 PM · #5
I have no idea what that means either, but it sounds good too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
03/05/2009 08:31:14 PM · #6
It seemed a little washed out to me, so I played with the middle lever of levels
03/05/2009 08:33:14 PM · #7
I liked it and wish it had finished higher than a few of the others. The only thing for this shot that I think would make it better would be if the entire spray of the wave was captured and not cut off. A bit more space may help as it feels like he is cramped in the frame. Thats all I got I like it.
03/05/2009 08:37:51 PM · #8
I agree with the above, but to ad it may be my monitor but could kick the red down slightly just on his face...

Otherwise nothing I can pick apart so far, lighting, composition, aperture and shutter speed look like they all balanced out well.
03/07/2009 09:25:40 PM · #9
tone map it, or high-pass/overlay it to bring out the kickass droplets in the water.
03/07/2009 10:00:28 PM · #10


I did a quick edit, mostly messing with high, mid, and low level contrast to bring out the great detail in the white water, and played with a quick monochrome conversion/yellow filter for fun, too.
03/07/2009 10:01:33 PM · #11
sharpen, work with levels, work with curves, a bit with shadows/highlights, contrast.

im gonna go play with it a bit if you dont mind, its a great photo
03/07/2009 10:06:48 PM · #12
Might be my new monitor but I like his original better than the edits :)
03/07/2009 10:10:01 PM · #13

Levels, saturation, sharpened.
03/07/2009 10:18:29 PM · #14
03/07/2009 10:28:20 PM · #15
my first quick edit applied across the entire image was too much, too dark

so a quick re-re-edit using control points in nik viveza


brightened overall, but some selective contrast and such in the water area, and a bit of desat on the skin, face.

tried to be a little more true to the original, just enhancing the white water detail

Message edited by author 2009-03-07 22:35:08.
03/08/2009 06:41:43 AM · #16
wow.. thanks for the feedback everyone! I have been away for the past couple of days and am totally excited with the comments and particularly the edits... Awesome. Will have to do a bit of a google to learn about some of these things (high-pass overlay, desaturation, etc)

thanks!
03/08/2009 08:35:46 AM · #17
Personally I would probably have done a bit of d&b and some HDR or Lucis type filter, something like this:


03/08/2009 09:33:43 AM · #18
Is it me, or does it look like the surfers head has been added on afterwards?
03/08/2009 11:41:14 AM · #19
Yea, the head does seem either over processed or cut and pasted. I love the last version from Mark-A.
03/08/2009 01:10:57 PM · #20
I like the original the best, followed by justine's edit.
03/08/2009 01:46:36 PM · #21


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03/08/2009 04:23:20 PM · #22
"ripped" or "cut" muscles are terrible for art. they obscure the body's actual form and reflect arbitrary exercises rather than natural activities of the body. in order to improve this photo, I would have your model stop weightlifting immediately. his only exercise should be on the board. That way his muscles will reflect his activity.

Message edited by author 2009-03-08 16:23:42.
03/08/2009 04:37:02 PM · #23
I vote for Justine's edit! It brings out the brute force of the wave and adds punch to the image.
03/08/2009 04:40:33 PM · #24
Originally posted by posthumous:

"ripped" or "cut" muscles are terrible for art. they obscure the body's actual form and reflect arbitrary exercises rather than natural activities of the body. in order to improve this photo, I would have your model stop weightlifting immediately. his only exercise should be on the board. That way his muscles will reflect his activity.


ripped or cut muscles just piss me off in general.... guys with ripped or cut muscles and a full head of hair get an automatic 1 from me!!

/sarcasm

03/08/2009 05:33:45 PM · #25
i just realized my edit is probably really dark. sorry about that
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