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Frogwell
Aug-07-2006, 01:51 AM
I didn't have time to grab my tripod I'm afraid so they're all hand held and a little fuzzyish. Really weird sky though. The first four were taken just outside my house and the last two near my neighbours, quarter of a mile down the track. The house picture is of my neighbours house which burned a couple of weeks back.

http://www.frogwell.com/gallery/d/1426-1/060802a.jpg

http://www.frogwell.com/gallery/d/1430-1/060802b.jpg

http://www.frogwell.com/gallery/d/1432-1/060802c.jpg

http://www.frogwell.com/gallery/d/1434-1/060802d.jpg

http://www.frogwell.com/gallery/d/1436-1/060802e.jpg

http://www.frogwell.com/gallery/d/1438-1/060802f.jpg

annnna8888
Aug-07-2006, 05:40 AM
Beautiful, as always. I can't really decide which one I like the most.
Did you use any grad ND filters or is overcoming great contrasts purely PS work?

Ana

Frogwell
Aug-07-2006, 07:46 AM
Beautiful, as always. I can't really decide which one I like the most.
Did you use any grad ND filters or is overcoming great contrasts purely PS work?

Ana

Hi Ana,

I did use an ND grad for them as well as the polariser. I had the grad slid quite far up in the holder though so it only affected the top. It was too dark to have it far down with the camera hand held. Surprisingly little PS work on these pics actually, nature got it good enough :D

Ric Grupe
Aug-07-2006, 08:35 AM
:rolleyes Now I'm going to have to try that polariser that sits in my bag and never gets used!

These are just totally outstandingly gorgeous!:thumb

Charla
Aug-07-2006, 08:04 PM
I love how you've managed beautiful subjects in the foreground as well as the beautiful colors in the sky.

The burned house is almost spooky, I bet I bit more tweaking in PS and it would look "haunted" :D

I lost my polarising filter :cry Most likely it'll show up next time I clean out my car (It's been a while!)

Charla

Nir
Aug-07-2006, 09:27 PM
fantastic!
i especially like the vertical of the house!

erich6
Aug-07-2006, 09:57 PM
Awesome images! :clap :clap

This one is my favorite:

http://www.frogwell.com/gallery/d/1436-1/060802e.jpg

The cloud formationand the foreground architecture really work well together. Even the vignetting seems to work ok.

Erich