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Thanks - but I took the best part of 200 hundred shots - these plus say 5-10 more I would consider worth keeping.
I think the thing is that I consider these "technical" (my term - if there is a photographic term which shares this name they will probably not be related
) - i.e. I am shooting the "object" - What I do find very difficult is finding or representing "mood".
I am fortunate to live in an area that is just oozing natural beauty but I can not represent that "feeling" however I try - the link you put up today of the best of the week (month?) on photo.net (A site I visit about once a month and spend hours and hours looking at) I think explains what I would like to achieve - specifically with landscapes, I would really like to be able to show the grandeur and scale but keep failing.
Cheers
Paul
I think the thing is that I consider these "technical" (my term - if there is a photographic term which shares this name they will probably not be related
) - i.e. I am shooting the "object" - What I do find very difficult is finding or representing "mood". I am fortunate to live in an area that is just oozing natural beauty but I can not represent that "feeling" however I try - the link you put up today of the best of the week (month?) on photo.net (A site I visit about once a month and spend hours and hours looking at) I think explains what I would like to achieve - specifically with landscapes, I would really like to be able to show the grandeur and scale but keep failing.
Cheers
Paul
gopher said:
I would really like to be able to show the grandeur and scale but keep failing.
No, you're merely discovering ways that don't work. Post an example - perhaps the PH Photographers can unravel it and explain how it was achieved?
Inspiration is good, copying is OK, but you can't beat developing your own style.
simpo two said:
No, you're merely discovering ways that don't work. Post an example - perhaps the PH Photographers can unravel it and explain how it was achieved?
Inspiration is good, copying is OK, but you can't beat developing your own style.
Ok - here are two I took today - I can not explain how wonderful this looks in real life - the colours are untrue - and the scale will knock you back - here are my efforts.
I've got it all wrong somewhere along the line but specifically the purple in the first shot should be a lot stronger - although the day was quite overcast. Also, I would want the landscape to appear “deeper” as it really does – more perspective I suppose.
Thanks for the help.
Paul
gopher said:
Ok - here are two I took today - I can not explain how wonderful this looks in real life - the colours are untrue - and the scale will knock you back - here are my efforts.
I've got it all wrong somewhere along the line but specifically the purple in the first shot should be a lot stronger - although the day was quite overcast. Also, I would want the landscape to appear “deeper” as it really does – more perspective I suppose.
Thanks for the help.
Paul
Part of the problem that I can see is that it's very hazy - that means the colours look really washed out. Cranking up contrast a bit should help reduce the haze and make the colours brighter. A bit more saturation wouldn't hurt either.
This is I suspect why Steve Carter's shots always look great - there is never any sign of haze, probably because the best ones come either at the crack of dawn or after a rain shower.
Unfortunately landscape photography is not my thing, and my efforts suffer exactly the same fate as yours, consigned to the not quite dustbin.
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gopher said:Looks like you over exposed the image.
Ok - here are two I took today - I can not explain how wonderful this looks in real life - the colours are untrue - and the scale will knock you back - here are my efforts.
I've got it all wrong somewhere along the line but specifically the purple in the first shot should be a lot stronger - although the day was quite overcast. Also, I would want the landscape to appear “deeper” as it really does – more perspective I suppose.
I presume it looked something like this?
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I like it, love the shots to 
Excellent sunflower Andy! Great cropping, focus, contrast. Love it.