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Encounter I


mozgur

Reworked from scanned TMAX pictures.


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not happy with various aspects in this series, I decided to rework

pieces into square format. comments and suggestions are welcome.

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The USM sharpening on this images is minimal, due high resolution scan the grains in the TMAX are visible even here. (The scan ~50MPixels) I did not filter the grain noise, hence they may appear as sharpening noise.
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It's spectacular, I love it. Just for fun, wouldn't it be interesting to see the deer in it's natural colour, with the rest of the shot the same?
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Much stronger this way compared to the vertical because you create the atmosphere in which the deer can live. The verticle is more about the tree and it overpowers the deer.
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Hi Tim, Darius,

I chose to darken and sharpen the deer to enhance its visibility. it is a personal choice that I dared to make.

 

Stephen,

I had the 19" vertical version hanging on my wall over a year now, I always felt that it needed more space on the left. Yet, having given up on this series around that time, all rework ideas had been shelved.

Recently, with a renewed interest due to another image in the series, I was able to work this one too. Based on the feedback on these images, I may summon up more energy to rework few additional images and clean few others to have more presentable series.

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I consider it an ecellent job, including the deer's sharpening. I slowly get comfortably myself with digital post-processing after so many years on the analog side.

 

The overall atmosphere is great and the fog contributes to make an oniric picture. Don't worry about the T-Max's grain, it can only add character to the pic (I passed days pushing T-Max and creating the acids to get out crisp, sand-like grain).

 

Regards.

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I didn't see the original, so I can only comment on this: great! I really like the distribution of the light. You've set off the deer perfectly.
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