ldavidson 4 Posted June 10, 2009 Thanks for the compliment, you are very kind. However, this is Canada not USA. We do share the North American continent and are very similar in many ways. All the best. Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 280 Posted June 11, 2009 But for me it is all America, as you said - the continent is a country for me, the dreamland! I feel that way since my childhood! PDE Link to comment
ldavidson 4 Posted June 11, 2009 Canadians beleive that they are very, very different from Americans, and take great pride in this. To some it is an insult to be confused with Americans. But when you get right down to it, there are more similarities. JFYI, in case you ever visit here. Take care. Link to comment
ingermargrete 0 Posted June 11, 2009 It is a very nice capture. I love the dynamic in the image, great compostition, light and colors! Link to comment
ldavidson 4 Posted June 11, 2009 thanks for visiting and commenting. It's good to hear from you. Link to comment
Emmanuel Enyinwa 0 Posted June 14, 2009 You hit this one out of the park, Linda. Was it tone mapped? Just curious. Link to comment
sketch_tbhotmail.com 11 Posted June 14, 2009 Geez, this is outstanding work Linda... I'm curious about whether it was tone mapped or not as well. It must be but it looks incredibly natural. Well done. Link to comment
ldavidson 4 Posted June 14, 2009 Thank you for visiting, and thanks for asking about tone mapping. I did what I have been doing with images since I first started using Photoshop in the early nineties, with one of the first versions while I was taking a digtal art and design program. I didn't realize it was like tone mapping and hadn't heard of HDR. (I have been a little isolated) I just take my image and create a number of layers. I adjust the light on each layer through shawdow/highlight and curves usually, and I then adjust the opacity on each layer until I get what I think is a good image, and merge them all. I also do a little dodge and burn that I learned in the pre-digital age in the darkroom. I don't know if this is even considered a legitimate technique. All the best. Link to comment
sketch_tbhotmail.com 11 Posted June 14, 2009 Well, it sounds like an interesting technique and it works like a charm... this is a stunning shot. Link to comment
kaushikphotography 0 Posted June 17, 2009 Simplicity at its best. Great colorplay, light, soft effect and the composition. Rgds. Link to comment
ldavidson 4 Posted June 17, 2009 Thank you for stopping by and for the kind comments. All the best. Link to comment
katzpjs 50 Posted August 24, 2009 The technique you have described is one I have used in the past before I recently started playing with HDR. Because the grass was blowing in the wind, HDR would not have been an option here. Your technique produces a wonderful appearance so keep using it. Link to comment
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