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Dave Mills
02-18-2009, 10:37 PM
Shot this a few years back.
Nikon D200 24-120mm
F22 1/500 iso 200
tripod mounted 0 comp
Roman Kurywczak
02-19-2009, 04:52 PM
Hey Dave,
I really like the Kiva and the strong shadow play. The strong diagonal line is too overpowering for my tastes as it cuts through the structure.......you know how much I like getting low........so laying down may have helped minimize that. Not what your normal photo.......so nicely seen!
Robert Amoruso
02-19-2009, 05:01 PM
Dave,
Compositionally, I like it except for cutting the bottom left of the Kiva.
The deep shadows are a tough call. Just about everyone of my slides from out there would have deep shadows like this. Now I would work to get more detail into them. With my B&W I would use the zone system to do that. Now HDR. THe dark shadow running over the middle is very distracting and getting lower would have lessened/eliminated that.
The image looks soft so I downloaded it and sharpened it (USM on BG Copy 175/0.3/0 then two runs at 125/0.0/0). I ran a reverse s-curve on it to reduce contrast and then did an s-curve using the Linear Contrast preset in PSCS. This is a very mild s-curve to offset the flattening of the revere s-curve. Probably with more tweaking of the reverse s-curve you would get the same result, but I have it in an action and just used that.
I then used slective color and added 4 points of black tot he black and neutral channels. Adds a bit of pop back. Before the curves, I did a shadows/highlights adjustment for shadows.
Get more info here.
1) JPGS
Go to http://www.birdphotographers.net/forums/showthread.php?t=5598 and look under the first posting by Artie. He goes over his workflow for a small JPG for posting under "Free Excerpt: Creating an Action for your BPN J-PEGS". This should get you going.
2) From Artie's suggestion above for sharpening strength, I use the following.
USM in PSCS3 one round at 175/0.3/0 and three rounds at 125/0.2/0. I then use the History States and back up on the sharpening until I like the results.
3) Go to http://www.birdphotographers.net/forums/showthread.php?t=20434
For Reverse S-Curve, Shadows/Highlights and Selective Color.
Dave Mills
02-19-2009, 05:33 PM
Robert...thanks a bunch for the in depth analysis.Appreciate the time spent. I've been posting some images where I do have questions and you either reassured me that I was correct or brought to light other issues. I made a note of the sharpening settings.
Dennis "Curly" Buchner
02-19-2009, 06:10 PM
Nice composition Dave, good eye
Paul Marcellini
02-19-2009, 07:35 PM
Not too much to add. I like the comp, just try for better light and pray to the cloud gods. =)
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