Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/02/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I see where Richard is coming from - but my immediate reaction was 'wow!'. I really like it. It's well composed and has plenty of impact. If it had been shot on film, I would have said a red or orange filter had been used. I think what would lift this image is to play around with the colour sliders (assuming you use Lightroom) - lighten the green and yellows and this should have the effect of bringing out the tree trunks a but more, which would add even more interest to the shot. Sort of like using a yellow-green filter on film. Cheers Mark Mark Pope, Swindon, Wilts UK Homepage http://www.monomagic.co.uk Blog http://www.monomagic.co.uk/blog Picture a week (2010) http://www.monomagic.co.uk/index.php?gallery=paw/2010 Picture a week (2009) http://www.monomagic.co.uk/index.php?gallery=paw/2009 (2008) http://www.monomagic.co.uk/index.php?gallery=paw/2008 Richard Man wrote: > A bit too high contrast for my taste.... > > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Adam Bridge <abridge at gmail.com> wrote: > >> This is NOT the best time of year for a sudden turn of rainy weather: >> when the almond trees are in blossom. >> >> < >> http://adam-bridge.smugmug.com/Other/Spring-2010/11320518_JKkac#794709765_RPDch-O-LB >> Fortunately the storm moved to the south and we have our first north >> wind of the season blowing down the valley. Can March be far behind? >> >> Comments welcome >> >> Shot with Panasonic GF1, 20mm pancake lens. >> >> Adam >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Leica Users Group. >> See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >> > > >