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PeterN

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Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« on: November 24, 2015, 14:35:05 »
Without further delay, here is challenge #9.

It is entirely up to your imagination, mood and processing skills how a landscape like this should look like. Dramatic, colorful, BW, panorama, aspect, etc. Objects added, deleted. All is allowed. For sure, the horizon needs to be straightened. ;-)

I am looking forward to learning from the solutions you find! I will pick a winner in about a week or so.

Have fun!

ahhh....almost forgot the link:
http://www.visualcue.photography/img/g794647113-o991629877.dat?dl=2&tk=gxIfwr2IesSWNEr2x-xYZkE4X10SW0FRnjMvRYABRno=

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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2015, 14:44:44 »
my attempt

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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2015, 14:54:29 »
Peter, congratulations on your win, you deserved it! ;)
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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2015, 14:59:22 »
Let's be faster this time ;)   


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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2015, 15:04:15 »
oh wow, you are quick, guys! Wonderful interpretations.

Fons: I did not know these colors could be pulled out of the photo!
Jakov: clever mirroring of image and colors
John: You are definitely in time! that looks dramatic! Macphun?
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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2015, 15:20:25 »
Macphun?  No, regular step by step post-processing. I like to know what I am doing ;)   I used this time DxO and CC.

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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2015, 15:23:13 »
Macphun?  No, regular step by step post-processing. I like to know what I am doing ;)   I used this time DxO and CC.

thanks. It looks like you know what you're doing. ;-)

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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2015, 20:38:49 »
I'd also like to know what i'm doing ... but i don't  8) 1st step photomatix, 2nd step capture one
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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2015, 05:22:35 »
I thought it needed colour

btw this place looks very familiar :)
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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2015, 10:48:38 »
btw this place looks very familiar :)

Lake Leake in Tasmania. Have you been there?

Hans - that's a lot of drama in that photo!
Elsa- a creative and colorful interpretation. The Dutch always like orange colors. ;-)

Keep going!
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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2015, 10:55:39 »
I could have sworn that was a dam/lake in Grabouw (where I took the image for challenge 8) same dead trees! Unbelieveable

As per your question in the PM - I used a NIK filter - Colour Efex Pro - Graduated User Defined filter. Thats what happens when one gets lazy :)
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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #11 on: November 25, 2015, 11:00:21 »
I could have sworn that was a dam/lake in Grabouw (where I took the image for challenge 8) same dead trees! Unbelieveable

As per your question in the PM - I used a NIK filter - Colour Efex Pro - Graduated User Defined filter. Thats what happens when one gets lazy :)

And I was thinking that Grabouw referred to the species in the photo! please don't tell the other forum members..

BTW: I do think that using presets and filters is smart rather than lazy. ;-) Time is precious.

Fons and Jakov: how did you process yours, if I may ask?
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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #12 on: November 25, 2015, 11:42:38 »
I have an emotional response to such pictures, for reasons irrelevant in this context. So always looking for the subliminal message about the man-induced change of ecosystem.

Most landscapes taken with very wide views tend to lack 'focus' [sic]. So also this one.

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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #13 on: November 25, 2015, 12:51:51 »
I have an emotional response to such pictures, for reasons irrelevant in this context. So always looking for the subliminal message about the man-induced change of ecosystem.
Most landscapes taken with very wide views tend to lack 'focus' [sic]. So also this one.

I am intrigued by your interpretation, Bjørn! I would never have thought about cropping out the sky since it was such an integral part of the scenery. Which is definitely a visual bias of me.

When I saw the lake I thought the lake was polluted. So I had to look it up. Apparently the Lake was formed in 1886. It was the largest artificial impoundment in Australia. It is amazing that 130 years later, many drowned trees still stand. For how long?  If I would have know earlier, I may have decided to focus more on the trees, perhaps even trying to isolate one in a photo. But I'm afraid someone else has to do it. It's a long way from here. ;-)

Out of curiosity: what do you mean by lack of focus? Aren't wide angle views by definition shot to illustrate grandeur and, eh, wide-ness?
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Re: Edit Challenge #9: landscape
« Reply #14 on: November 25, 2015, 12:58:41 »
In the attempt of "getting everything included and focused", like using a very wide lens, you leave sorting of the elements and their relative importance to the viewer. I prefer the photographer to be the one doing that evaluation.

It is food for thought that even the Himalayas will be reduced to niggles in the horizon if you put a superwide lens on your camera.