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Heritage Dusk.


phil morgan

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Hi phil....my name is jason beckstead and im really interested in using this image for print publication for a feature in a magazine. Contact me at jbeckstead@hfmus.com asap

 

thanks

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I see a beautiful photo of the woods but when i click on it for large view i get a beautiful beach scene. Technical glitch somewhere. Nice two for one:)
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WOW!!!! Superb image. I hope I can gain this level of skill and talent one day. Congratulations..truely a masterpiece! My kindest regards
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very very nice, I wouldn't change a thing on this picture..

gives a good feeling too

 

Rgrds Jan

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This is definitely a beautiful shot, but the first thing I noticed was that the sun had a lower brightness level than the reflections of the sun. It doesn't look natural. The sun's rgb values are about 212, 208, 197. The reflection's rgb numbers are much higher. The highest values I could find in the reflections with my cursor are 255, 236, 230.

I think that the sun should be the brightest thing in the photo. And the specular highlights in the clouds should be as high as the reflections in the water.

Sorry to be the only negative comment, but it's constructive criticism that you were looking for right?

I hesitate to comment because I'm not a member, and I don't have a portfolio posted to receive comments on my work. I photograph artwork for artists with my Sinar 4x5 and a Betterlight scan back. I don't really have a portfolio to share.

Peter

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Excellent dramatic sky with extraordinary colors indeed however, subject is more than common. Sunset on the shore, huge depth of field with every single stone in focus up to far horizon, blurred water, golden-hour light, well seen, well done just missing something really exiting and honestly I don’t this image deserving 32 or so 7/7’s, it is really pathetic. Jack Burges suggestion with getting sun into focus and oversaturation colors is evoking a question - maybe it would be better to make this image entirely all in Photoshop? Kind of virtual landscape Jack?? Where are all these "improvements" going, I really don't understand what is the point to enhance extremely images by digital tools. At the end they will all look so perfect and so equal.... and boring, don’t you think?
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