|
Phillip Minnis
{K:13131} 8/8/2006
|
A striking reflection image, Sean! Wonderful colours! Well captured!
Cheers
Phil
|
|
|
Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 7/18/2006
|
Thank you for the clarification Sean.
I have only ever heard the song as an instrumental.
All the best, Ed
|
|
|
Sean Brocklesby
{K:126} 7/17/2006
|
Ed,
The Swagman is an iconic Australian figure who camped by a billabong in a song/poem called Waltzing Matilda.
Sean
|
|
|
Christopher Perrin
{K:1007} 7/17/2006
|
I can see.
|
|
|
Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 7/17/2006
|
Swagman?
|
|
|
Sean Brocklesby
{K:126} 7/17/2006
|
Thank you both for your suggestions.
Did you see the ghost of the swagman in your thumb nails?
On the afternoon, when I took the shot, the light was that golden and that made me want to take the photos. So even though I can see the difference I like the gold in the photo.
The dam slopes that severely. So I just took the shot as it was. As I walked around it the angle changed, so there are other photos with the strange horizon and one that is more normal. I didn't know that you could do a part rotation. So thank you for that.
Thank you Chris for the ps tips.
Sean
|
|
|
Edward Ghoti
{K:5514} 7/17/2006
|
Although I do agree with Christopher’s suggestions, I don't think those are the biggest issues with shot.
Although the shoreline looks great in the foreground as is, I find the slanted background very distracting. While you may end up losing some of your image in the crop of the rotation, I feel it is worth it to strengthen the overall shot.
But those are mere suggestions to try and help improve an already great shot.
All the best, Ed
|
|
|
|
Christopher Perrin
{K:1007} 7/16/2006
|
Hello Sean, Good pic with a great reflection. IMHO I would try cropping out the foreground & changing the coulour a little with Hue & Saturation in ps (select the yellow and play with it) I've included a crude example here. All best, Chris
|
|
|