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Unspoilt Kintyre.....Does this work ?

 
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Jun 23, 2005 07:55 |  #1

This is an unspoilt region of the west coast of Scotland, known as Kintyre, in fact the Knapdale region of Kintyre..

I like the sky but is the foreground to buzzy and cluttered ?
The rock formation is amzing but I wonder if the contrast of the dark rock and light coloured lichen (?) is too much.

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Jun 23, 2005 08:05 |  #2

Each is great in its own right, but I think that there is too even a distribution between sky and foreground. Perhaps a crop top or bottom might help? :)


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Jun 23, 2005 08:12 as a reply to  @ weemannie's post |  #3

I take your point Trevor.
Is this any better ?


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Jun 23, 2005 08:16 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #4

I don't know about Trevor.. But i prefer the cropped version more.. It has a more impact. Just my humble opinion :-)
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Jun 23, 2005 08:18 as a reply to  @ Kaylesh's post |  #5

Much better. I don't find the second picture anywhere near as distracting. Not sure if your title in done intentionally but "Unspoilt" should be "Unspoiled" I believe.


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Jun 23, 2005 08:22 |  #6

Prefer the second version.


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Jun 23, 2005 08:50 as a reply to  @ mickle's post |  #7

Thanks for the response guys.

Bryan,you may well be right, but I thought both versions were correct. ?!
i.e. unspoilt and unspoiled.
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Jun 23, 2005 08:54 as a reply to  @ lomond's post |  #8

I also prefer number 2,as the water has more of a presence. Lovely shots!




  
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Jun 23, 2005 09:09 |  #9

I like both crops with a preference for the 2nd, but the halo over the left rocks catches my eye & I think all the top rocks are a bit darker than they need to be. I'd spend 10 minutes reselecting & fix it.
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Jun 23, 2005 09:13 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #10

That's much better Cameron, to my eyes at least. :D


BTW unspoilt is perfectly acceptable :)

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Jun 23, 2005 10:51 |  #11

I like number 2 but agree with PhotosGuy about the rocks being a bit dark. It's not how I picture Scotland but still very beautiful.

While spoilt just doesn't roll off my tongue like spoiled does both are considered OK. Same with the UN version (UNspoilt/UNspoiled).


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Jun 23, 2005 11:22 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #12

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I like both crops with a preference for the 2nd, but the halo over the left rocks catches my eye & I think all the top rocks are a bit darker than they need to be. I'd spend 10 minutes reselecting & fix it.
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Good point about the halo Frank, I hadn't noticed that.
I used shadows and highlights which must have introduced it.

Thanks for that.

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Jun 23, 2005 13:57 |  #13

Well I'm coming in very late so I'll just say I prefer the second one too. It's a nice image Cameron.

What's Shadows and Highlights? Is it a program?

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Jun 23, 2005 14:24 |  #14

Shadows and Highlights

It's a control first introduced in PSCS. RSE has comparable sliders.


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Jun 23, 2005 14:46 |  #15

Thanks Frank
That's why I didn't know it - I still use PS7 Not as rich as some......;) :lol:
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