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Oct 03, 2006 15:09 |  #1

The last ice age more than 10,000 years ago has moved these stone to their current positions. These 'stone parks' can be found especially in the bifurcation area of the central Finland. Now the autumn is coming, the leaves lingonberries are getting to be very colorful.

There are not too much for the eye to catch (also the day when I took this picture about a week ago was very gray), but I find these rocky areas facinating and relaxing at the same time. (10-22@13, f6.3, 1/100s, ISO200, click for larger pic.)

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Oct 03, 2006 15:17 |  #2
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I know what you mean about facinating and relaxing at the same time.
I`ve been studying lots of rocks lately Olli.
I too find them very photogenic and superb to shoot,especially from some certain angles.
Is that moss or lichen groing on them?

PS: Very nicely controlled,one thing i would comment on...and it could be monitor difference...i run a local contrast in PS and it looks much better.


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Oct 03, 2006 15:29 |  #3

dv2004 wrote in post #2072274 (external link)
I know what you mean about facinating and relaxing at the same time.
I`ve been studying lots of rocks lately Olli.
I too find them very photogenic and superb to shoot,especially from some certain angles.
Is that moss or lichen groing on them?

PS: Very nicely controlled,one thing i would comment on...and it could be monitor difference...i run a local contrast in PS and it looks much better.

Cheers Dimitri, thanks fo comments. That is mainly lichen growing on the rocks.

(I checked the contrast and that really needed to be adjusted. Any better now (the large pic)?)


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Olli wrote in post #2072344 (external link)
Cheers Dimitri, thanks fo comments. That is mainly lichen growing on the rocks.

(I checked the contrast and that really needed to be adjusted. Any better now (the large pic)?)

Slightly better Olli but what i meant is this....check it out. (external link)


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Oct 03, 2006 15:49 |  #5

Nice shot, Olli. I really like this composition.


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Oct 03, 2006 16:30 |  #6

Very interesting Olli, and I like the band of autumn colours in the background.

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I`ve been studying lots of rocks lately Olli.

Do you just mean that you're getting stoned quite regularly? ;) :lol:

(PS for some of our readers from around the world "stoned" is a term for getting drunk, and not just for having boulders thrown at you.)



  
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Oct 03, 2006 16:35 |  #7
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rudgej wrote in post #2072609 (external link)
Very interesting Olli, and I like the band of autumn colours in the background.


Do you just mean that you're getting stoned quite regularly?
;) :lol:

(PS for some of our readers from around the world "stoned" is a term for getting drunk, and not just for having boulders thrown at you.)

Not as regularly as i`d love to John.:lol::lol:


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Oct 03, 2006 17:31 |  #8

Simply amazing, very impressive Olli.




  
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Oct 03, 2006 18:00 |  #9

Olli wrote in post #2072229 (external link)
The last ice age more than 10,000 years ago has moved these stone to their current positions. These 'stone parks' can be found especially in the bifurcation area of the central Finland.

It's amazing what global warming can help produce, eh? ;) Cool looking rocks. Are you allowed to climb on them?


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Oct 03, 2006 23:39 as a reply to  @ J T's post |  #10

I love the composition and the stones are great. I would like to see Dimitri's take on it though as I also like contrasty images.


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Oct 05, 2006 01:58 |  #11

Thanks all for your nice feedback. I'm currently on a short trip with very limited time to these freetime hobbies, but I return to this (especially to Dimitri's good hint) during the weekend.


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Oct 05, 2006 06:28 |  #12

Very nice Olli. I like the compostion very much and the rocks are quite interesting. Thanks for sharing.


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Oct 06, 2006 10:10 |  #13

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It's amazing what global warming can help produce, eh? Cool looking rocks. Are you allowed to climb on them?

And not only global warming but the cold spells in between. ;) Though there are some natural parks on that are, you can freely climb and walk on these stones. There are plenty of those, I can assure.

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Slightly better Olli but what i meant is this....check it out. (external link)

Now I got some time to come back to this Dimitri's advice ... and a bit more ;) (I hope).

Here you can see three versions of the same picture (you can click each to see a large versions, all close to 500k).

1. As in the first post.
2. As 2 + USM 25/100/0
3. As 3 + selective burn

IMAGE: http://www.laasanen.net/POTN/IMG_5988-01b-stonesls.jpg
IMAGE LINK: http://www.laasanen.ne​t/POTN/IMG_5988-01b-stonesl.jpg  (external link)
IMAGE: http://www.laasanen.net/POTN/IMG_5988-01b-stonesl2s.jpg
IMAGE LINK: http://www.laasanen.ne​t …IMG_5988-01b-stonesl2.jpg  (external link)
IMAGE: http://www.laasanen.net/POTN/IMG_5988-01b-stonesl3s.jpg
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Any further comments? (I think Dimitri's hint how to increase contrast brings great results.)

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Olli wrote in post #2084715 (external link)
And not only global warming but the cold spells in between. ;) Though there are some natural parks on that are, you can freely climb and walk on these stones. There are plenty of those, I can assure.

Now I got some time to come back to this Dimitri's advice ... and a bit more ;) (I hope).

Here you can see three versions of the same picture (you can click each to see a large versions, all close to 500k).

1. As in the first post.
2. As 2 + USM 25/100/0
3. As 3 + selective burn

QUOTED IMAGE
IMAGE LINK: http://www.laasanen.ne​t/POTN/IMG_5988-01b-stonesl.jpg  (external link)
QUOTED IMAGE
IMAGE LINK: http://www.laasanen.ne​t …IMG_5988-01b-stonesl2.jpg  (external link)
QUOTED IMAGE
IMAGE LINK: http://www.laasanen.ne​t …IMG_5988-01b-stonesl3.jpg  (external link)

Any further comments? (I think Dimitri's hint how to increase contrast brings great results.)

I`m glad you liked the idea of it Olli.
As you can see,that system gives you a nice and sharp contrast,without darkenning or sharpenning the picture much.
I`m glad i found out about it,i use it quite often.:D


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dv2004 wrote in post #2084874 (external link)
I`m glad you liked the idea of it Olli.
As you can see,that system gives you a nice and sharp contrast,without darkenning or sharpenning the picture much.
I`m glad i found out about it,i use it quite often.:D

Thanks again Dimitri, I hope many of us will try this method, as the result seem to be very visible, still the postprocessing needed is as simple as it could be.


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