Elisabeth-Ann Goldmember 2,360 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Nassau, Bahamas More info | Nov 26, 2006 18:26 | #1 Although it looks gloriously sunny, it was actually a bit chilly for the beach, as we had temperatures in the low 70'sF. This was taken with the Singh-Ray gold'n'blue polarizer, slight tweak in PS levels for slight underexposure, unsharp mask. As you can see the gold'n'blue polarizer really saturates the colours. C&C welcome. Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop. -Ansel Adams
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3Turner Rick Rolled Fanboy 26,511 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: San Antonio, TX USA More info | Nov 26, 2006 18:54 | #2 it looks like a good shot....but it looks a little on the red side overall. I would adjust the red or magenta levels to give it the warm golden look I think you were going for. Robert | Gear |
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Frank_Hollahan Goldmember 2,718 posts Likes: 97 Joined Feb 2005 More info | Nov 26, 2006 19:23 | #3 Beautiful deep colors as usual E-A, I especially like the sky.
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Nov 26, 2006 19:32 | #4 Elisabeth-Ann wrote in post #2316628 Although it looks gloriously sunny, it was actually a bit chilly for the beach, as we had temperatures in the low 70'sF.
![]() I'm still not sure if I like that filter yet, E-A. As Turner said, it has a hint of a red tone to it. Please share more pictures if you have 'em. This one IS very rich in color, though. - 5D & 60D (x2), EFS 10-22, EF 17-40L, EF 50 f1.4, EF 24-105L, EF 100-400 L IS
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DennyG Goldmember 1,870 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jul 2004 Location: On the border - US/Mexico More info | Seems to me I remember you asking about filters (many posts ago). You were asking about color and received a lot of "don't use Sky or don't use UV". I'm glad you went ahead with color.
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Nov 27, 2006 09:57 | #6 3Turner wrote in post #2316729 it looks like a good shot....but it looks a little on the red side overall. I would adjust the red or magenta levels to give it the warm golden look I think you were going for. Yes, it does look a bit too red, and I had reduced it some, so must watch out for that Frank_Hollahan wrote in post #2316829 Beautiful deep colors as usual E-A, I especially like the sky. Thanks Frank! J T wrote in post #2316854
LOL, must admit to being a bit of a tease!I'm still not sure if I like that filter yet, E-A. As Turner said, it has a hint of a red tone to it. Please share more pictures if you have 'em. This one IS very rich in color, though. Thanks JT Denny G wrote in post #2316922 Seems to me I remember you asking about filters (many posts ago). You were asking about color and received a lot of "don't use Sky or don't use UV". I'm glad you went ahead with color. Your photo does seem to be a little on the red side but that may not be bad. Continue with color filters and let your eye be your guide. This type of photo work is more subjective than others. Shoot some more and post for C&C but remember to let your own ideas be your guide. By the way it was 75 here in the desert for Thanksgiving and that is cold for us. Denny Thanks for the encouragement Denny, and all of you, I have long coveted this gold'n'blue polarizer, and realize now that it is something you have to learn to use - it can be overdone so easily. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder of course, but at the same time, the objective is to get more people not less to like your work. I'm going to have fun with this polarizer, and sure will post more for critiques. I hope in the end it will have been worth both the long wait (I hummed and haa'd over buying this for over a year) and the long dollars!! As I told Dimitri earlier, living in the Bahamas we have to pay duty on everything we import. The filter cost $190, and I was charged 42% duty on the cost and shipping when it arrived! Cameras are duty free, but not the accessories Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop. -Ansel Adams
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pttenn Cream of the Crop 9,671 posts Likes: 6 Joined Mar 2006 Location: Tennessee More info | Nov 27, 2006 10:59 | #7 Okay, I'm jealous!!!! Despite the expensive living there, you DO get to live in Paradise. Wow. Canon 50D, 40D, Tokina 12-24,Canon 18-55,Canon 28-135 IS, Canon 50 1.8,Canon 75-300 5.6,
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Dimitri_V Cream of the Crop 9,221 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Scotland More info | Nov 27, 2006 11:52 | #8 Permanent banThe filter does really give nicely saturated colours in the picture but i`m afraid that in this one,it has altered the whites Ann. My site
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Nov 27, 2006 14:52 | #9 dv2004 wrote in post #2319519 The filter does really give nicely saturated colours in the picture but i`m afraid that in this one,it has altered the whites Ann. Judging by the clouds and the sea surf that are not as white as they should be,or is it the PP work? Bit of everything I think Dimitri. The clouds were grey and white, and I should have worked on the magenta as suggested above. Plus the filter does change the whites somewhat too. I guess I will have to practise with this one for a while! Well, any excuse to go play with my cameras, eh? Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop. -Ansel Adams
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Dimitri_V Cream of the Crop 9,221 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: Scotland More info | Nov 27, 2006 15:36 | #10 Permanent banElisabeth-Ann wrote in post #2320257 Bit of everything I think Dimitri. The clouds were grey and white, and I should have worked on the magenta as suggested above. Plus the filter does change the whites somewhat too. I guess I will have to practise with this one for a while! Well, any excuse to go play with my cameras, eh? ![]() Of cours Ann,any excuse darling, My site
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Lesmac Goldmember 1,829 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jun 2003 Location: Otley , Yorkshire, UK More info | Nov 27, 2006 18:02 | #11 Stay with the filter EA, it's one of the best, if you ever get a chance with running water, especially falls, please try it out, I think you will be surprised and pleased with the results. Canon 1DS MKIII,7D, 85 1.2L, 24 F1.4L, 135 F2L, 200mm F2.8L,50mm F1.4, 120-300 F2.8, 12-24mm f 4.5
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Nov 27, 2006 18:22 | #12 Thanks Les - I certainly hope I can get to Jasper, Canada next summer to try it out with waterfalls. So it was worth the $300 it ended up costing me then? Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop. -Ansel Adams
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asolie Pigeon Queen 4,941 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Locating customers for the Pigeon Cafe. More info | Nov 27, 2006 22:57 | #13 |
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