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Symmetry or lack thereof?

Postby Steffen on Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:42 pm

Here's another shot from my Brissy trip, again taken from the Goodwill bridge. What struck me was the contrast between symmetry in shapes and asymmetry in light. I'm still debating with myself whether this is crap or ok... :? I decided to just throw it to the hungry wolves :lol:

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Postby Alpha_7 on Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:46 pm

Steffen, I like it infact I have a shot under a bridge in Singapore (near the Merelion and Fullterton hotel that has a similar quality just different lighting). I think you've done well to compose very accurately, and the shadows mix it up too.
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Postby avkomp on Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:48 pm

dont mind this.
different view of an everyday thing.
certainly not crap.

the hot bits on the right catch my eye though.
I would tone them down.

or even clone some of the less bright stuff over it.

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Postby Steffen on Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:41 am

avkomp wrote:the hot bits on the right catch my eye though.


Yeah, that puzzled me for a while. It turns out that most of the area that looks hot is not actually blown, esp not the white and magenta bits. I measured it with the eye-dropper, and there is only a small fringe where the red or blue (or both) channels reach 0xFF. This can also be seen in a screenshot from the RAW converter I used, highlighting the blown bits:

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I'm going to have another look when I'm back home at my calibrated CRT... :)

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Postby stubbsy on Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:56 am

Steffen. This is a great capture, especially given the light levels that you had to deal with. I really like the shapes of the bridge understructure and your care in framing them to emphasise the symmetry makes all the difference. Maybe slight crop on left & right would make the hot area less strking, but as it is this is an excellent image.
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Postby Sheila Smart on Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:21 pm

May I suggest to convert to high constrast mono - that will give it more oomph!

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Postby greencardigan on Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:24 pm

Sheila Smart wrote:May I suggest to convert to high constrast mono - that will give it more oomph!

I agree, a mono version would be nice. But it's nice as is.

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Postby avkomp on Wed Feb 01, 2006 1:36 pm

based on the brutality I inflicted on my honeyeater the other day, I reckon a few minute clone job would bring the bright stuff down to the same level as the rest of the image.

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Postby Steffen on Thu Feb 02, 2006 2:04 am

Sheila Smart wrote:May I suggest to convert to high constrast mono - that will give it more oomph!


Hah, easier said than done! I'm quite inexperienced in PP. However, I managed to come up with a bunch of b/w conversions in the past few hours :) The one I like best is this:

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Re: Symmetry or lack thereof?

Postby LostDingo on Thu Feb 02, 2006 7:49 am

Steffen wrote:Here's another shot from my Brissy trip, again taken from the Goodwill bridge. What struck me was the contrast between symmetry in shapes and asymmetry in light. I'm still debating with myself whether this is crap or ok... :? I decided to just throw it to the hungry wolves :lol:

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Cheers
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I think it is an excellent capture, the highlight is a bit bright but overall I love the structure/water and the other areas in the frame.

I am going to Brissy myself tomorrow but not to take great shots like this unfortunately :evil:
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