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Dec 14, 2006 16:00 |  #1

heres a pic i took recently. I spotted this house kind of tucked away on a hill across from where I stood and decided to put on the zoom lens and take a few pics :) .


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Dec 14, 2006 16:02 |  #2

Great shot. Looks almost like an oil painting..Very nice


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Dec 14, 2006 16:20 |  #3
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Nicely framed and with a very good subject and overall outcome,a very nice picture.
It lacks contrast though,i gave it a wee touch,hope you don`t mind.


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Dec 14, 2006 17:05 |  #4

That'd make an awesome painting.


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Dec 14, 2006 18:25 |  #5

I loved this scene right away, and Dimitri did it further justice. Then when Robert suggested it would look good as a painting, I couldn't resist the challenge. I hope you don't mind, and if you really hate it, I won't be offended. But I did have fun for a couple of hours doing this..

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Dec 15, 2006 10:43 |  #6

thanks very much everyone for your kind comments.

Nicely framed and with a very good subject and overall outcome,a very nice picture.
It lacks contrast though,i gave it a wee touch,hope you don`t mind.

Thats difinately better than mine Dimitri!..although I must say that some contrast seemed to get lost when I compressed it and the original is pretty much like yours!

I loved this scene right away, and Dimitri did it further justice. Then when Robert suggested it would look good as a painting, I couldn't resist the challenge.

That is really nice Elizabeth-Ann. Definately one of the better painting conversions I've seen. Im glad you had fun with it and thanks for posting your results. Its kind of strange but I posted another pic on here that people seemed to think would make a good painting...Think I should swap the camera for some oils and brushes, but on second thoughts, no way!!


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Dec 15, 2006 10:49 |  #7

baldybaldstock wrote in post #2403677 (external link)
Think I should swap the camera for some oils and brushes, but on second thoughts, no way!!

If your giving your equipment away, can I be first in line? ;)

PS:- Very nice photo BTW!



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Dec 15, 2006 10:52 |  #8

If your giving your equipment away, can I be first in line?

Sorry Ben, I decided against it. Took me about 1.2 seconds to come to the conclusion. I'd have struggled to pack it and send it to you in that time space of time!


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Dec 15, 2006 10:56 |  #9

You see, I drove all over Stockton California, and could not find anything remotely as pretty as this scene.

I really liked the photo, as soon as I glanced at it. I hope you submitted it to the POTN contest of 2006, I think it closed yesterday or today, not sure.

Anyhow, an instant classic !!!... (I'd buy a framed version of that pic at my local shop, and I am also pretty sure my wife would like it!) :)


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Dec 15, 2006 11:18 |  #10

WOW! Very nice shot! I totally like the painted version. Good job on the conversion Elisabeth.




  
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Dec 15, 2006 11:21 |  #11

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Nicely framed and with a very good subject and overall outcome,a very nice picture.
It lacks contrast though,i gave it a wee touch,hope you don`t mind.

Just curious how you made those greens and colors pop like that? I am trying to learn all i can with photshop and photography. Any good books or websites. I have been reading a TON. I have figured out levels. Simply moving the white and black slider around to match histogram. Curves i can't seem to get same result. More practice is needed.




  
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Dec 15, 2006 11:32 |  #12

very nice.

im intrigued about that path? where does it go? a big country manner? its strange having steps on it preventing cars going down yet its so wide..


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Dec 15, 2006 12:52 |  #13

im intrigued about that path? where does it go? a big country manner? its strange having steps on it preventing cars going down yet its so wide..

You cant really tell but its not actually a path stupot. There is a very large man - made dam just to the right of the house and thats the over - flow from it.

Just curious how you made those greens and colors pop like that? I am trying to learn all i can with photshop and photography. Any good books or websites. I have been reading a TON. I have figured out levels. Simply moving the white and black slider around to match histogram. Curves i can't seem to get same result

Your right what you say about the levels slider bphillips. I'm not that great at post processing pics myself, but I do know that a good way to get nice contrast in a pic is to use curves and create a very slight "s" shaped curve being careful not to overdo it. Not sure about books but as for websites, your in the right place for advice right on these forums!


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Dec 15, 2006 15:04 |  #14

Sorry, but I like the first one. Yes, it lacks contrast, but that just adds to the impression I get when I look at it. The 'corrected' version just makes it look like a photograph, which obviously it is. Not to say the corrected version looks bad, in fact, it looks great, but I just like the effect of the low contrast - in this setting. Nice capture. It definitely deserves a good frame.


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Dec 15, 2006 16:57 |  #15

I personally consider "that would make a great painting" to be the ultimate compliment to my photography!

A painting can be made perfect by countless hours of tweaking, whereas a photo's composition: there is only so much you can do once you take it.

this, IMHO is the perfect example of great composition. Incredible photo...be proud of this one. If I took it it would be a full size print in my den :P


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