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Photographer tom rumland  tom rumland {Karma:14874}
Project #25 Characters Camera Model Nikon D100
Categories Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio geology
joshua tree
Lens Nikon  12-24mm f/4G ED-IF AF-S DX
Uploaded 8/10/2004 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1117 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 11 Rating
5.75
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Joshua Tree
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About based on discussions and suggestions made by stefan engstrom and hugo de wolf regarding my original attempt at shooting this rock formation in joshua tree national park. i have some reservations about the color, although this is as close as i could get it to reality.

PS used for +0.75EV comp., color correction, contrst and cropping. actual data was 1/45 @ f/22.

credit for the crop goes to hugo, who helped me see the photograph in this image. hugo, in turn, credits national geographic as his inspiration.

what do you guys think? better than the first attempt? worse? indifferent? any and all comments welcome and appreciated. go ahead and hurt my feelings ;^)
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Phillip Swanson   {K:7013} 9/22/2004
like it, it gives the image a pano view, and well done with the scull looking rock in the forground, looks like a wonderful place, one place i didnt reach on my cross country trip, but will make it to someday...

phil

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tom rumland tom rumland   {K:14874} 8/17/2004
tim, thank you. your explanation of the reasoning behind the crop is better than mine ;^)

take care,
tom

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Lee Harris   {K:14694} 8/17/2004
Tom this is very good...
I like the texture on the skull itself and the shadows to the right help to separate the skull from the rest of the picture.
I think the crop and colors are very good.
Great work Tom.
Lee

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Tim  Schumm Tim  Schumm   {K:29196} 8/13/2004
Hi tom, the cropping is just right I think as it allows me passed the scull rock to the person in the background. If you had not cropped the sky above the rock it would be drawing my attention up there and would not allow my eye to rest further into the image on the person in the background.

Looking good Tom,
Ciao Tim

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tom rumland tom rumland   {K:14874} 8/13/2004
stefan, thank you! actually this was taken very late in the day and the light was quite orange. unfortunately i lost some of that hue in the process of reducing the shadows. i tried using the color replacement tool to recover it but it looked "unnatural". so i came up with this compromise. and yes, this was taken sans polarizer. with the sun as low as it was i think the effect would've been nil anyhow. actually it was your comments on my original shot that inspired me to shoot this late in the day. i think you were right ;^)

thanks again,
tom

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 8/11/2004
This is a great angle and excellent use of the wide angle to exaggerate the size of the skull - it is a large rock but the comparison with the person here made it huge. I agree with you about the crop. The late light is what you need here. You could always push saturation a little if you wanted it to pop even more although I love the sky just like this (this is without polarizer, right?) The 50/50 panorama works really well too. I'll rate a picture for once :-)

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Bobby Mun Bobby Mun   {K:3709} 8/11/2004
Hi Tom, Excellent shot ! The color contrast give impact to the picture. For me, I would like to include the rock at a narrow margin.

Cheers ! Bobby

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tom rumland tom rumland   {K:14874} 8/10/2004
hugo, thanks. it was tricky though ;^) the +EV comp solved the shadow issue but also cast a haze over the image and took a bit of tweaking to get the colors and sharpness back to normal. usually i can easily fix that sort of thing by increasing the shadows but in this case i didn't have that option ;^)

take care,
tom

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tom rumland tom rumland   {K:14874} 8/10/2004
don, thanks for the comment. cutting the top of the rock was a coin flip really. the top of the rock doesn't really add to the comp. as it also increases the dead space of clear sky. i thought that cutting it gave it a more panoramic feel and exagerated the size of the rock. i wonder what you think....

thanks again,
tom

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 8/10/2004
I like the interest and the inclusion of the person on the right to give a sense of size of this rock but i do not see why you cut the top off the rock. The colors seem very normal. Don.

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 8/10/2004
Hi Tom, Excellent job on the shadows! That's definately the finishing touch....) I'll be following the comments you'll receive on this one, as I'm curious what others have to say about this one....

Cheers,

Hugo

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