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  • Pandanas Palm

    I tried to capture three elements here. The ruggedness of the cliff/shoreline, the Pandanas palm perched precariously atop the cliff, and the blue of the sea/sky. Not sure I succeeded.
    Shot at Fingal Head, near the N.S.W./Qld. border.
    Any comments and CC gratefully appreciated.

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  • #2
    My 1st thought on this was that would make a great jigsaw puzzle.
    So if this is what I am thinking then for me you have hit the nail on the head, and I really like what you have done here.
    And on a Footy note for this year watch the Demons I think these will be the sleepers.
    If we make it and its our teams at the end we might have to have a bet between us.
    But not like sheep stations that is.
    And I did mean to agree with what you said about last years winner being the Drugcoast Eagles.

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    • #3
      Hi John, I find the shadows in the foreground a little off putting. I'm also not sure about the geometry of the image. A little crop off the bottom and a tiny crop off the top might improve it. Something like this

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      • Grumpy John
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        I agree with what you said about the shadows Todd, also the sky is too wishy washy on the LHS and the horizon. I don't generally like landscapes in portrait mode either, but I thought this one might just work. I have other images of this scene that I'll put up later

      • Toddyh
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        Agree about the sky too John. At first I thought you had dust bunnies.
        Look forward to seeing alternate images.

    • #4
      I like having the rocks on the bottom of the image, I think Todd’s crop has gone too far. I tried scrolling the image down and using the bottom edge of the screen to crop a smaller portion of the rocks, I think this makes a stronger image.
      Cheers, Brad.

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      • Grumpy John
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        I agree with you Brad, I like the ruggedness of the rocks, but I also see Todd's point about the shadows. Looks like a lesson on Dodge and Burn coming up.

    • #5
      An edit.

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      • Toddyh
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        Little too much shadow lift there I think.

    • #6
      Geez, you guys are hard to please.

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      • Toddyh
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        Yeah being picky. Sorry John.
        The original was nicely exposed except for those shadows in the rocks. The light on some of the rocks was nice too. Catch 22 I guess.

      • Grumpy John
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        No need to apologise Todd, It was a difficult exposure to get right. I don't know if you are familar with Fingal Head, but those rocks are quite dark and when wet are jet black.

    • #7
      I like the first image best and I think you achieved your objective. I don't mind the shadows on the rocks and the angle of the sunlight brings out the texture. The uneven sky bothers me a little - did you perhaps use a polarising filter on a wide angle lens, I've been caught by this a few times.
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      • Grumpy John
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        No CP filter attached Alan. The sun was setting to the left so that area is slightly overexposed.

    • #8
      Lovely image John and well spotted. Your plan to focus on the 3 elements came off pretty well IMHO. Only a couple of things:
      1: Do a shadows adjustment on the rocks using a mask in preference to D&B
      2: Level the horizon.
      3: Darken the sky on the right.
      All easy peasy mate.
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      • Grumpy John
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        Another project for another time
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