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09/13/2006 02:06:33 AM · #1
This was my challenge entry for august free study:

and this is another shot I took from the same place:


Would the second one fare better than the first one (ended just below 6.0)

Thank you all for your comments on the challenge entry - I'm just looking for a comparison, and whether it is an improvement or not.

Also, many commented on the color of the lake - it is real - the color of the sky is worked on in both photos, less in the second one.

Thanks!
-Serge
09/13/2006 03:15:39 AM · #2
i think the second one would have done better.
09/13/2006 11:39:56 PM · #3
Originally posted by Bugzeye:

i think the second one would have done better.


Thanks, bugzeye! Anyone else? Or is it completely boring and I should have stayed out of this one?
09/13/2006 11:43:27 PM · #4
First one look worked on - second looks more natural
09/13/2006 11:50:44 PM · #5
The second one has more even tones in the water and it seems more balanced in the water which to me is a plus. But the second has alittle halo on the outline of the mountains that I think voters may bock you down a point for here and there. So it may have done it alittle bit better but I think it would be very close.
09/13/2006 11:56:50 PM · #6
Second one has a lot more detail in the trees and looks more natural.
09/13/2006 11:57:21 PM · #7
In general, the first has more potential. You need the grounding of the rock in the foreground, IMO. But maybe not so MUCH of it, and not so bright. A little cropping fore and right, a little burning on the rock, a little gradient in the sky, results in this quick-n-dirty variation:



Maybe something in that direction, eh? Beautiful scene, btw :-)

R.
09/14/2006 12:09:07 AM · #8
As that I was one of your commenters during voting - I got fooled into thinking that the water looked too overprocessed. I have since looked up Peyto Lake and found that it really is a turquoise color!!! One learns something new everyday - my apologies for the assumption. But what I said about too much of the ground plane in the foreground stands - it is too distracting. While your 2nd attempt makes the water more a 'natural color' it adds too much yellow tones to the greens of the trees and sky - making them less vibrant. Bear_Music did a nice-touch up job that is closer to what I was thinking it could be.
09/14/2006 12:10:31 AM · #9
This one's a hard one for anyone who doesn't know that lake, because the colour really *doesn't* look real, and I know it is. I have shots from the same lookout :)

They're right, the second would probably do better, though I know the first is closer to the real look of it.
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