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  • Moffat Valley 2

    I was trying to lead the viewers eye into the photo from the bottom right by means of the stream and then down the valley:



    Nikon D200, 18-200mm VR lens with UV filter; handheld

    Exposure Time = 1/200"
    ISO = 100
    Focal Length = 18mm
    F Number = F7.1
    Colour Mode = MODE1

    Adjustments in Photoshop: 1, Auto Levels 2, Sharp Smart; 0.5 at 75% Remove lens blur

    Brian
    "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page" St Augustine





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    Re: Moffat Valley 2

    Originally posted by himmelblau View Post
    I was trying to lead the viewers eye into the photo from the bottom right by means of the stream and then down the valley:



    Nikon D200, 18-200mm VR lens with UV filter; handheld

    Exposure Time = 1/200"
    ISO = 100
    Focal Length = 18mm
    F Number = F7.1
    Colour Mode = MODE1

    Adjustments in Photoshop: 1, Auto Levels 2, Sharp Smart; 0.5 at 75% Remove lens blur

    Brian
    The little car park spoils the view - I'd crop out the left quarter. Another possibility is to crop out everything level with the car park and below. That would lose the stream and the bridge, but then it would be a very different picture.

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      Re: Moffat Valley 2

      Originally posted by Ian View Post
      The little car park spoils the view - I'd crop out the left quarter. Another possibility is to crop out everything level with the car park and below. That would lose the stream and the bridge, but then it would be a very different picture.

      Ian
      I can see what Brian was doing but agree the car park etc does spoil the scene. The original version posted earlier solves the problem and IMO makes for a much more pleasing image.
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      • #4
        Re: Moffat Valley 2

        The eye is drawn to the bridge which is a distraction from the image you are trying to create if you crop and loose bridge the desired effect of leading the eye down the valley is much better

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        • #5
          Re: Moffat Valley 2

          Originally posted by ronnie View Post
          The eye is drawn to the bridge which is a distraction from the image you are trying to create if you crop and loose bridge the desired effect of leading the eye down the valley is much better
          Yes, this shot has loads of potential, but only if something is sacrificed.

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