What is Lawrence up to - 2015?

Lawrence

Senior Member
Have you tried using a neutral density filter?

No I haven't because I don't own any. I was in the market and did a bit of research (including on here) and came away confused as to what is best to buy. So that has gone on to the back burner for now.
 

grandpaw

Senior Member
LOL - thanks for all the comments which are spot on. Most appreciated.

I woke up and the first thing I thought of this morning was that the first one is not right.

I was trying something specific which included uneven blurring and a whole bunch of other stuff but for this image it doesn't quite work.

I think a softer approach is needed so came up with this tightly cropped version ...

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This is the image I was talking about.
 

wud

Senior Member
I like the rose! :-D Maybe it could be a tad brighter?
What were you trying to do? Other than what I can see - which works.
 

Lawrence

Senior Member
I had a 9x16 version of this in the weekly challenge which I had to take down as it was in breach of the rules.
This version is a different (better in my opinion) crop.

What lies over the hill.jpg

I've had someone suggest that the dead tree should be cloned out but I like the fact that the path leads to a dead tree shrouded in mist. Makes me wonder what happened at the end of the path.
Your thoughts?
 
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Vixen

Senior Member
Not sure on this one. Clone it out and see what it looks like :D

I like the path. To me it is the thing that you look at when you look at this image and the tree is maybe just a bit distracting. It's not a very tree shaped dead tree, and that may be the real problem. I can't decide.
 

Blacktop

Senior Member
I had a 9x16 version of this in the weekly challenge which I had to take down as it was in breach of the rules.
This version is a different (better in my opinion) crop.

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I've had someone suggest that the dead tree should be cloned out but I like the fact that the path leads to a dead tree shrouded in mist. Makes me wonder what happened at the end of the path.
Your thoughts?

Would have not known that it was a dead tree unless you pointed it out. To me it's a distraction that this otherwise great image could do without...IMHO
 
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Woodyg3

Senior Member
Contributor
I prefer the version with the dead tree. It's a nice focal point that the lines of the path lead to. To me, it's way more interesting with the tree than without. Great shot!
 
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Lawrence

Senior Member
Seems to be two distinct schools of thought on this one.
It was the tree that attracted me to the shot. Well sort of. I suspect I saw the path and that led my eyes to the tree and the mist below it.
Either way I am happy as I needed to practice my cloning. :)
 

Deezey

Senior Member
I have to say. I enjoy the shot with the tree also. Gives me a sense of ending my journey through your photo. Instead of you just leading me off into nothing.
 

Lawrence

Senior Member
This next one was inspired by the macro I saw on Vixen's thread. No where near as interesting as her chain but it is a subject that I would not normally shoot.
I also got to test my Scott Murray type diffuser (extremely expensive version) :)

Fence tightener.jpg

And a little weed that was growing alongside

Thistle.jpg
 
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