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  • Glen Coe

    I'm not entirely sure whether i've posted this or not before, I did a quick search and nothing came up, so i'd like to post it again.

    This shot is the photograph that brought me into the world of photography. Before this photo I simply snapped away without any artistic or meaningful purpose behind it, and after the result this photo produced, I took photography more seriously.



    Regards,
    Matt Kneale

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    Re: Glen Coe

    Originally posted by Matt Kneale View Post
    I'm not entirely sure whether i've posted this or not before, I did a quick search and nothing came up, so i'd like to post it again.

    This shot is the photograph that brought me into the world of photography. Before this photo I simply snapped away without any artistic or meaningful purpose behind it, and after the result this photo produced, I took photography more seriously.

    Regards,
    Matt Kneale
    Hi Matt,

    I certainly havent seen this shot before.
    I reckon this is one of your better ones, beautiful composition.

    In my opinion, the only thing letting it down (and this is a very minor point) is the brightness accross the hills. This of course can be relatively easily rectified, especially with a little 'tweak' using the shadow highlight tool.

    I really hope you dont take offence, but I had a little play, as it was such a nice image, and I felt there was a lot of potential here!

    Please let me know if you would prefer not to have you pictures played with in future, and I shall refrain!

    Asyou can see, there was a lot more detail that can be brought out. especially in the sky, and those hills.

    Cheers,
    Ben
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      Re: Glen Coe

      The portrait format suits this one very well. A little adjustment in Curves to the mountain would give that area a little kick.
      But a very nice landscape indeed.

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      • #4
        Re: Glen Coe

        @Ben: Thanks for those kind words This was taken on a standard film camera, so the quality is not what it would be with a digital/DSLR or a SLR camera. I don't mind anyone 'playing around' with my photos, especially if it results in helping me improve my photos in the future.

        @Tom: Thanks, have you seen Ben's attached image? Is that what you mean? Please feel free to explain more if its not.

        Matt

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        • #5
          Re: Glen Coe

          A great composition that as mentioned would benefit from a little tweaking!
          Jocelyn

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          • #6
            Re: Glen Coe

            Lovely capture and a good rework by Ben has improved what was already a pretty scene.
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            • #7
              Re: Glen Coe

              A nice image and a good re-work of the image, by normal film camers I take it you mean a compact? it shows that good images can and do come from seing an image and useing a compact.
              Catch Ya Later
              Tinka

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              • #8
                Re: Glen Coe

                Tinka, you guessed correctly It was taken with a cheap compact film camera.

                Matt

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