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one from Oostende (Belgium) . . .

Klaus Esser

pro member
and one from Duesseldorf (Germany)

Holzweg.jpg
1

Tonh2CutMono.jpg
2

(1) was shot with a Nikon F5 and a 20mm Nikon lens on a no-name negative film as an experiment.
(2) was digitally stitched from about 20 exposures as RAW>>HDR .

best, Klaus
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
The second picture is outstanding although I wonder with you have the horizen straight or if it tilted down on the right side. This could be an optical illusion.

There's excellent tonality. I happen not to like clouds like the one on the left cut off as it is framed by the architecture and needs to be treasured and shown as complete structures, I think. This is just my own preference.

The first picture is an interesting composition. There is a tiny sail boat in the distance and that is nice. However, the water seems to have patches of blandness which I'm not sure about.

I'd like to see more detail on the white wood bridge. The image appears to have a blue cast.

Thanks for the pair.

Asher
 

Klaus Esser

pro member
The second picture is outstanding although I wonder with you have the horizen straight or if it tilted down on the right side. This could be an optical illusion.

There's excellent tonality. I happen not to like clouds like the one on the left cut off as it is framed by the architecture and needs to be treasured and shown as complete structures, I think. This is just my own preference.

The first picture is an interesting composition. There is a tiny sail boat in the distance and that is nice. However, the water seems to have patches of blandness which I'm not sure about.

I'd like to see more detail on the white wood bridge. The image appears to have a blue cast.

Thanks for the pair.

Asher

Hi Asher!

The first picture i tried "Melancholytron" from FlamingPear. It´s a filter that tints and blurrs areas of a picture and make a "layover"-blend. So it gets a bit harder. I´ll show the original here.
ok: i changed it.

best, Klaus
 
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