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  • in reply to: Bring it on #18124
    timmyschick
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    thanks for the additional feedback!

    I’ll have to start trying higher ISO, but I don’t like to push the 50D much past 800 or it gets really noisy.  Working towards an upgrade, but just not there yet.

    Ready to burst was actually taken before I really had depth of field figured out.  I still consider it one of my fav shots and kind of dig the lack of dof – but have also tried to replicate it every year since with more dof, just to see the difference.  Haven’t gotten it timed right yet!  (maybe this year!)

    Once again I didn’t even notice the decay on that orchid.  You are definitely opening my eyes to the smaller details, thank you!

    On the cat pic – that is almost sooc.. the weeds were purple, the sunset was super orange, will have to try darkening up those logs.  and maybe a bit of a crop too.

    Once again, thank you so much!

     

    in reply to: Bring it on #18080
    timmyschick
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    alright here they are – https://www.flickr.com/photos/picturedrox/sets/72157643328828754/

    and a few edits, alternates, and color versions of b&w: https://www.flickr.com/photos/picturedrox/sets/72157643329643593/

    thanks again for any feedback!

    in reply to: Bring it on #18079
    timmyschick
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    Thank you all for your helpful responses.. I will work on a flickr set tonight when I get home.

    I was going to get rid of ‘Alternate Reality’ anyway as it wasn’t making sense to me anymore either.

    @nairbynairb I put the black and white separately as I originally thought there would be more going in there than there has been.  The painted are photoshopped – and as soon as I posted the link to my site here I thought to myself “oh gawd that is SO faux, it needs to GO..”)  Although I do have a canvas of one of them hanging in my house, and I do really like it (as I couldn’t paint something like that for real to save my life).

    @cameraclicker thanks so much for taking time out of your day for some great critique!  I agree with so much of what you said..

    I actually find train tracks interesting – although I have a different shot that I do like better from a later shoot that I finally got around to processing.  Will post in flickr set tonight.

    That arch.  We had mediocre weather almost that whole two week vacation.  The skies were maddening and I knew we wouldn’t be back out west for a looooong time.  The other memory card of this location was stolen (or rather, my purse was stolen and the full, 16gb card was in there –  ALL of Bryce Canyon shots, gone.. ACK).  So there is a lot of emotion wrapped up with this pic.  I can see now that doesn’t mean it belongs in my ‘portfolio’.

    Will try the additional crop – perhaps I am too obsessed with rule of thirds?  As I recall this was taken in traffic, out the car window and may already have significant crop on the bottom.. can’t remember right at the moment.

    I have to be honest, I never saw that stick until you mentioned it!  I had to edit out some yellow spray paint on one of the rocks.. that must have drained my focus.  I should have taken this horizontal, from farther down the hill – but didn’t.  May be too obsessed with vertical shots… and thinking it would be a cool line.

    On the cross-eyed waterfall – I guess I am sick of every single water fall now being so smooth with virtually no detail.  But after your comment – I can also see the ‘cross-eyed’ effect.

    This is about as light as I could make it without problems.  Might be able to go a little more as I have been learning and getting better in PS.

    As far as the flowers go – I was kind of going for a ‘there can be beauty in imperfection’ idea (am an avid gardener so most of the flowers I shoot, I grow – and they are some of my fav subjects).. but I get what Kelby is saying also.  The more I look at the rose the more I agree.

    I love black & white.  I love the contrast.  I will try a few things with the power line shot.  I may have gone way overboard on the noise reduction initially (done in lightroom so reversible thank goodness) as again, continuously learning and I processed this one quite a while ago.  If that doesn’t work I will try the layer mask.

    Will post the color Niagara shot in the flickr set later.

    Good point about the lack of focal point.  For some reason I find bare trees fascinating.  Will need to explore that in a different way.

    The last shot is in Petrified Forest NP.  I have the color one on flickr as well, will add it to the set.

    I have neglected the website for a while, and clearly have lots of work to do!  Again thank you for the time and honest comments – they are appreciated more than you know.

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