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CatOne
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Lucky clouds this morning
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CatOne
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Or is B&W the better treatment?
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I like the first one better. The subtleties in the color version are very intriguing to me. Lovely scene!
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I like the second one better-
I don't know much about photoshop but if you could lighten the dark mtn on the left and add some contrast into the clouds it would be awesome.
Marc Muench did a mask treatment to one of Ziggy's
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to lighten a dark area- maybe it can work for you too.
I really like the shots you have done from 2006 forward. Some really great shots on what must be incredible trips.
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Wow!
a) spectacular
b) cold
c) amazing clouds (orographic clouds formed as moist air is pushed upwards when encountering hills, mountains etc)
I like the B&W one better, and ditto the comment about a bit of tweaking to the lower left and contrasting the clouds.
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I like 1st one better, it has more life to it then B&W does, it's very soft and attractive. B&W just plain, doesn't do nothing for me.
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I prefer the color one. More range in the tonality.
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I don't know much about photoshop but if you could lighten the dark mtn on the left and add some contrast into the clouds it would be awesome.
Marc Muench did a mask treatment to one of Ziggy's photos to lighten a dark area- maybe it can work for you too.
I really like the shots you have done from 2006 forward. Some really great shots on what must be incredible trips.
Aaron Newman
Website:www.CapturingLightandEmotion.com
Facebook: Capturing Light and Emotion
a) spectacular
b) cold
c) amazing clouds (orographic clouds formed as moist air is pushed upwards when encountering hills, mountains etc)
I like the B&W one better, and ditto the comment about a bit of tweaking to the lower left and contrasting the clouds.
www.intruecolors.com
Nikon D700 x2/D300
Nikon 70-200 2.8/50 1.8/85 1.8/14.24 2.8