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Panther
Oct-19-2008, 07:03 PM
Howdy All,
A colorized Version of the morning at the Lake.
http://www.pbase.com/ckirk/image/104774847.jpg
Thanks for looking, Shot with Modded D70S
Jack'll do
Oct-19-2008, 07:09 PM
Very nice Craig. I like this even better than the non-colorized version. :thumb
black mamba
Oct-20-2008, 05:32 AM
Hi Craig,
I'm with Jack on this one. I prefer the colorized version.
Tom
b8264d
Oct-20-2008, 08:50 AM
+3 This is spectaular in color!
Panther
Oct-21-2008, 03:53 AM
Very nice Craig. I like this even better than the non-colorized version. :thumb
Howdy Jack,
Thanks very much, I like this one better, shows the water's color.
Panther
Oct-21-2008, 03:53 AM
Hi Craig,
I'm with Jack on this one. I prefer the colorized version.
Tom
Thanks Tom!!
Panther
Oct-21-2008, 03:54 AM
+3 This is spectaular in color!
Thanks!!!
jeffmeyers
Oct-21-2008, 07:10 PM
This is a good IR conversion, but the composition is a bit flat for me. I'm not sure what to look at. The bushes peeking in on the right are distracting. The horizon is tilted to the left (I think). What's that white spot in the bottom right? Sorry, but I just don't find the image to be all that interesting. The IR doesn't add anything special.
Panther
Oct-21-2008, 07:18 PM
This is a good IR conversion, but the composition is a bit flat for me. I'm not sure what to look at. The bushes peeking in on the right are distracting. The horizon is tilted to the left (I think). What's that white spot in the bottom right? Sorry, but I just don't find the image to be all that interesting. The IR doesn't add anything special.
Howdy Jeff,
Thanks for your reply and thoughts, and I guess it makes me wonder if you didn't care for anything about this image, why you even wasted your time with your comments.
Skippy
Oct-22-2008, 01:54 AM
Howdy All,
A colorized Version of the morning at the Lake.
Thanks for looking, Shot with Modded D70S
Hi Craig, finally back onboard the forum since my trip.
That is a very nice shade of blue you've used in your shot for the sky and reflection in the water....... works really well.
Nicely Done! :thumb .... Skippy :D
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jeffmeyers
Oct-22-2008, 09:53 AM
Howdy Jeff,
Thanks for your reply and thoughts, and I guess it makes me wonder if you didn't care for anything about this image, why you even wasted your time with your comments.
Well, I'm sorry that my comment came across the wrong way. Forgive me for writing so quickly and bluntly. I don't think critiques are a waste of time. I wish others would engage in constructive critiques a bit more on this and other forums. When I comment on a image, even to say "nice" or "good," I mean it. When I take the time to write a critique my intent is not to poke a stick in your eye but to get you too look at the image from another perspective. For example, perhaps you have another version of that shot that is framed differently. A constructive criticism might get you to look over your captures and see if there's a better one. There's all sorts of things you can do to improve the shot.
When people critique my shots, I try not to take it personally. I try to see the problems with the image from their point of view. In the end, I may not agree with them. That's fine. We don't all see things the same way.
Thank you!
Panther
Oct-22-2008, 10:41 AM
Thanks for your reply, your last comment pretty much sums up my thought on it.
Your statement of
"Sorry, but I just don't find the image to be all that interesting. The IR doesn't add anything special." Is why I made the comment on why did you even respond, if you didn't care for the image, no reply was needed in my book.
Well, I'm sorry that my comment came across the wrong way. Forgive me for writing so quickly and bluntly. I don't think critiques are a waste of time. I wish others would engage in constructive critiques a bit more on this and other forums. When I comment on a image, even to say "nice" or "good," I mean it. When I take the time to write a critique my intent is not to poke a stick in your eye but to get you too look at the image from another perspective. For example, perhaps you have another version of that shot that is framed differently. A constructive criticism might get you to look over your captures and see if there's a better one. There's all sorts of things you can do to improve the shot.
When people critique my shots, I try not to take it personally. I try to see the problems with the image from their point of view. In the end, I may not agree with them. That's fine. We don't all see things the same way.
Thank you!
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