WJT 634 Posted July 12, 2005 Another nice one, Yongbo, for your collection exploring this subject. But my favorite is still Brooklyn Marine Park 17. Regards. Link to comment
juant 0 Posted July 12, 2005 Lovely tonalities, I like more the bottom part, I think that removing the topmost stop woudl emphasize it and still keep the nice range of tones. Link to comment
wayne_willis2 0 Posted July 12, 2005 but maybe a tad to dark at the top but the foreground is excellent Link to comment
yongbo 0 Posted July 12, 2005 Hi Walter, I am glad that you like this series. Still working hard to try to get the color right.Juan, Wayne, the top is weak. I supposed to remove at lease one of the grad gray filter. Took this one around 9 PM, half hour after sunset. Hard to tell what is the correct exposure.Sufyan, CHiPs, thanks for the nice comments. Link to comment
jay_patel 0 Posted July 13, 2005 I agree with Wayne here. The foreground is excellent. To me, seems unnatural that the foreground colors that are result of the reflections of the light in the sky are actually brighter then the sky itself. Overall the quality of the photograph is very good. Link to comment
liuyuan 0 Posted July 13, 2005 Really loved the colours and composition. Wish to see just a bit more magic on the sky but I know it'll take more waiting (probably some other days :)). Overall, a very good capture. It'd be nice to see a larger version. I've never tried RAW format but will have to give it a go. Link to comment
yongbo 0 Posted July 13, 2005 Hi Jay and Yuan, thanks for the feedback. I minimized the use of the C-PL, didn't cut too much reflections, the light source of the bright surface might from the far horizon, plus I had two 3 stops filters in the front, should only use one. I was trying to make the color for both the sky and foreground more natural, it seems can't be done in single RAW process. The Grad Gray filters sometimes add more red to the sky. This must be the evidence. The park is only 10 minutes drive from my house. If I see the nice sky again, will give it a try. Link to comment
jay_patel 0 Posted July 14, 2005 Try getting Hitech ND filters. They are pretty reasonably priced and does not add any color cast to the photograph. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Link to comment
cruzvera 0 Posted July 14, 2005 Una brillante composicion con unos colores fantasticos. Link to comment
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