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Hawthorne Park

Husain Alfraid

New member
Hawthorne Park. Terre Haute IN
i can't wait to see that lake all iced up :D....when i was there some parts were starting to tho ;)

HOPE YOU LIKE IT FOLKS!
Full view for a better view.
Hawthorne_Park_by_bad95killer.jpg


Model: NIKON D200
Shutter Speed: 1/20 second
F Number: F/11.0
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Nikkor: 18-200mm
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Hi Husain,

Good start! I particularly like the balance given by the smaller tree to the larger partially shown tree further down the path on the right. I'm, a sucker for pictures with paths for us to follow. So, as it is, your picture works for me. :) Also the unusual colors fit in too. Blue leaves? Here as you present your picture, I accept that too!

Still, from my own esthetics, this picture could have also worked and perhaps been stronger wider (all to to the right) and a little taller as the content shown is, for me at least, strong enough to allow that without adding any more significant detail to the rest of the picture.

Asher

BTW Could you share with us the camera and the processing to get these colors?
 

Husain Alfraid

New member
Hi Husain,

Good start! I particularly like the balance given by the smaller tree to the larger partially shown tree further down the path on the right. I'm, a sucker for pictures with paths for us to follow. So, as it is, your picture works for me. :) Also the unusual colors fit in too. Blue leaves? Here as you present your picture, I accept that too!

Still, from my own esthetics, this picture could have also worked and perhaps been stronger wider (all to to the right) and a little taller as the content shown is, for me at least, strong enough to allow that without adding any more significant detail to the rest of the picture.

Asher

BTW Could you share with us the camera and the processing to get these colors?
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Thank you Mr. Asher Kelman. I appreciate all of your comments...especially this picture. You helped me to think more in the future of framing (including lost contents).

I used Nikon D200
Nikkor 18-200mm
4-6 pics (i really forgot, because i took this park after i made the whole panorama)

Software: Lightzone 3.0
1- polarizing (some some adjusting)
2- relight (i focused on less details at first)
3- relight (more details, so gives me more contrast in depth)
4- Hue/Saturation here was the secret of the color :)... i just moved the Hue bar all way to - 180 (left)
 
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