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USAIR
Apr-05-2006, 02:13 PM
On the Kentucky side of the Ohio a barge sunk few months back.
Took them this long to finally raise it these are shots of the linkage on the huge barge doing the work.
Took a week they had to raise it a little while pumping out sections.
This was like a party barge so lots of junk in the water even a pop machine.

http://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/57576818-L.jpg

http://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/63143477-L.jpg

Thanks for look

Fred

John Mueller
Apr-05-2006, 03:00 PM
Cool stuff Fred,
I like the 1st one very much.
I do think these belong in the other cool shots forum.

wxwax
Apr-05-2006, 03:03 PM
I like the smooth water in the first one, very cool having the block come out of it. Pity the block is blown. Maybe a second, shorter exposure to protect the highlights, then layer?

Art Scott
Apr-05-2006, 03:22 PM
Really nice shot :thumb ...that first one would work for this weeks challengs over at photo friday ----this weeks challenge "Metallic"

USAIR
Apr-05-2006, 04:06 PM
Cool stuff Fred,
I like the 1st one very much.
I do think these belong in the other cool shots forum.

You know your right should have put it there.
Was working on a DVD wright that was giving me fits...can't do two things at once.:D

Thanks John
Fred

USAIR
Apr-05-2006, 04:13 PM
I like the smooth water in the first one, very cool having the block come out of it. Pity the block is blown. Maybe a second, shorter exposure to protect the highlights, then layer?

Yep the block is blown never noticed.
Sometimes when I look at these type of photos I get mesmerized by the water...guess I wasn't paying to close attention.
Ill see if I have another exposure.

Thanks
Fred

USAIR
Apr-05-2006, 04:15 PM
Really nice shot :thumb ...that first one would work for this weeks challengs over at photo friday ----this weeks challenge "Metallic"

Thanks Art I appreciate your comments

Fred

Dave_RG40
Apr-05-2006, 04:16 PM
I think they are great shots.. love the Power of the second as well.

Dave

pathfinder
Apr-05-2006, 06:50 PM
I like 'em both, Fred:thumb

DavidTO
Apr-05-2006, 07:16 PM
Yep the block is blown never noticed.
Sometimes when I look at these type of photos I get mesmerized by the water...guess I wasn't paying to close attention.
Ill see if I have another exposure.

Thanks
Fred


Easily fixed with The Impossible Retouch (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=21648).

ultravox
Apr-06-2006, 05:50 AM
Fred, I like both. But #1 is super.:clap

saurora
Apr-06-2006, 06:54 AM
The colors rendered and the smooth water effect in both are super!!!! It's neat to see something so huge and metallic turn out so "elegant". I'd say the cameraman knew his stuff!!! Could have easily been a boring shot. Excellent, Fred!!!:clap

USAIR
Apr-06-2006, 07:50 AM
Thanks everyone I was kinda in a slump lately...but all you comments help thank you :thumb

David I will try that tute when get home ...I hope

Fred

USAIR
Apr-06-2006, 01:39 PM
Here's the whole scene I forgot I shot this one with the 10-22

http://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/63268211-L.jpg

Fred

Sewerman
Apr-08-2006, 07:49 AM
Nice shots reminds me of my diving Days!

USAIR
Apr-08-2006, 04:36 PM
Nice shots reminds me of my diving Days!

Your not one of those guys that dives in the river to hook these things up ?
I stood there looking at cables wondering who in the world would dive down there in that nasty cold water and hook up this barge :scratch :crazy

:D

Thanks
Fred

DavidTO
Apr-08-2006, 04:41 PM
Fred,

Did you ever work through that tute and knock out the blown highlights?

USAIR
Apr-09-2006, 06:39 AM
No not yet but I will
We had some big storms roll thru here and the roll thru here again...keep losing power.
Today is nice but will be out riding the bike. :D

Fred

Sewerman
Apr-09-2006, 08:44 AM
Your not one of those guys that dives in the river to hook these things up ?
I stood there looking at cables wondering who in the world would dive down there in that nasty cold water and hook up this barge :scratch :crazy

:D

Thanks
Fred

That's what i did for 25 years on then North East Coast cold hard work with lots of drinking after But I got smarter as I got older and quit before I got myself Killed. (Commercal Diving that is:D ).

Ric Grupe
Apr-09-2006, 05:55 PM
I like it, Fred. :thumb

http://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/57576818-M.jpg

Good eye. :nod

USAIR
Apr-12-2006, 02:08 PM
Ok here my try with David's suggestion to help with the blown out highlights posted by Rutt here's the link (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=21648)

I used the second method the one with the little girls.
It seemed to work pretty good not perfect but better.
The block had lots of grind marks which is why it was over exposed in the first place.

I did just what was it the tutorial and nothing else
I think playing with brushes and the clone stamp would also help this photo.
And maybe spend a little more time on choosing the color
Here they are side by side

http://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/57576818-M.jpghttp://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/64192745-M.jpg

And the large version

http://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/64192745-L.jpg

What do you guys think?

Fred

DavidTO
Apr-12-2006, 02:13 PM
Pretty good. You changed the blending mode to color? Did you reduce the opacity after applying?

Here's what I got. What do you think?

USAIR
Apr-12-2006, 04:20 PM
David
Yes changed to color and reduced the opacity also
I am working on it some more but when I get the color to match better
it kinda looks like a big patch over the area.
I'll post anything I think is better
Any suggestions :ear

Fred

USAIR
Apr-12-2006, 04:50 PM
Ok one more time :D
Here's a new version did the same thing but got the color closer.
And I did add some grunge to the block to even the patch
This is a very handy way to do something like this
I will keep it in mind

http://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/57576818-M.jpghttp://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/64209717-M.jpg

http://riverbend.smugmug.com/photos/64209717-L.jpg

Fred

DavidTO
Apr-12-2006, 05:18 PM
You did great. You were going for something I didn't even think of. I never thought or intended that you would get rid of the sun shining on the metal, just reduce the blowouts on the highlights. I like that the sun is catching it, I just thought that you could cut back on the glare.

What you did is nice, too, just much more drastic a change than I was envisioning.