thadley 15 Posted September 21, 2016 Thanks. For what it is worth, since I recently downloaded the Nik collection, I have been using their HDR software more than photomatix. I have not had the chance to explore their other software as yet. Link to comment
sarah_mcnulty 5 Posted September 23, 2016 Hi Alf. I really love the serene quality to this image but you have still managed to get a sense of movement to the sky which is cleverly done. The overall blue tonality works really well and ties in with the main point of focus which is the little blue boat in the foreground. Lovely work as usual! Best wishes. Sarah. Link to comment
Eystein 1 Posted September 24, 2016 Very nice evening and a beautiful sky. Beautiful colours. Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted September 25, 2016 Yes. I too have been using the NIK HDR software more than photomatix, in fact I gave up using photomatix quite some time ago because of its limitations. But I can thoroughly recommend the NIK B & W convertor too, well worth exploring!Best Regards Alf SARAH To be honest Sarah I really can't take any credit for that sky! Usually a long exposure might get similar results, but in this case it was simply there in front of me and all I had to was capture it whilst at the same time trying to make the water softer and without too much movement of the boats : ) Sincere Thanks Sarah Alf EYSTEIN Many Thanks for your interest and positive feedback! Alf Link to comment
michaellinder 16,612 Posted September 25, 2016 I agree with Tony regarding the mast. In my opinion, its slight blur does not materially affect the overall quality of this image. Besides, it seems to me that your use of a 1/2 second exposure contributed to the amazing fingerlike blue streaks in the sky. The two red docks bumpers (not totally sure what they're called) not only provide color contrast but also additional interest - as if the rest of the image isn't interesting enough. My best always,michael Link to comment
rjmelone 3 Posted October 4, 2016 Yet another example of a keen eye for composition as well as excellent technical skills! The use of a slow shutter speed has brought out great drama in the sky along with beautiful light. Well done my friend Alf! Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted October 4, 2016 Many Thanks for your thoughtful feedback!I wasn't sure whether to remove the mast altogether?...or try and repair the slight blur. But overall I'm quite happy with it. The blue streaks in the sky were actually just there, but it was the water I was trying to soften slightly with the slow exposure. Thanks again Michael. Best Regards Alf MIKE Many Thanks! Alf ROBERT Thank you for your visit and positive feedback! I was very fortunate with the sky, the lines you can see were already there, but yes the light was amazing! Best Regards Alf Link to comment
ravishankar 0 Posted February 11, 2017 Dear Alf, I have been following your work for quite sometime and has been absolutely inspiring. This image isnno exception. You have managed to create motion in a motionless scene and that is the work of an experienced craftsman. I love it. Cheers, Ravishankar Link to comment
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