Author Topic: Portland Head Light - Maine  (Read 936 times)

bobfriedman

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Portland Head Light - Maine
« on: September 28, 2018, 14:57:06 »
Monochrome Sensor Conversion = D800M

Nikon D800M,Zeiss Milvus 25mm f/1.4
1/640s f/8.0 at 25.0mm iso100
Robert L Friedman, Massachusetts, USA
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Re: Portland Head Light - Maine
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2018, 08:28:41 »


A very good capture that inspires me a more dramatic
tonal rendition as this posted one is rather flat, Robert!
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Re: Portland Head Light - Maine
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2018, 13:06:15 »
Thx for the input. I post to get feedback of all kinds to improve. The monochrome sensor conversion is tricky for me and I am still in experimentation mode.
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Re: Portland Head Light - Maine
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2018, 15:30:24 »



Should I suggest a rendition?
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Re: Portland Head Light - Maine
« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2018, 04:25:09 »
Bob, Nice rendition!  :)

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Re: Portland Head Light - Maine
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2018, 15:01:14 »
I really like your composition. The vee shape of the cloud formation directs the viewer’s eye to the tower in a very unobtrusive and understated manner. I think the central placement of the tower does not detract from the image. Any other crop would have resulted in the loss of interesting detail.