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Photographer  Mary Brown {Karma:71879}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Kodak DX 7440
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio All Images
Sky
Lens Auto Mode Natural Colour
Uploaded 6/18/2005 Film / Memory Type 1/750 f6.7 ISO 80
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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5.86
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Location City -  Bark Lake
State -  ONTARIO
Country - Canada   Canada
About Help... I've looked at this for awhile. It is a picture that I like with the mist rising from the hills and the rayed sky. This is as is out of my camera, framed. However, I think there is something a little cold about it. Any suggestions to give this more ooomph are most welcome. I am not sure of the correct angle of my laptop to see the correct image quality. So, I hope I got this right so far.
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There are 66 Comments in 1 Pages
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sanjeev jain   {K:8763} 2/7/2006
wonderful shot.....

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mohamed fathalla mohamed fathalla   {K:1090} 1/11/2006
nice shot
so so beauty very attractive

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Sergio M. Cameno   {K:7856} 9/27/2005
I love photographing landscapes with trees as this one, where trees appear in black and make a beautiful contrast with the background. I've some to upload, I hope you like them as much as I like this one.

Congratulations.

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Mohamed Banna Mohamed Banna   {K:34237} 8/8/2005
great photo , very soft tones,, i like it,
well done
7++

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/8/2005
Carsten, my good man. Thank you so much for taking the time to explain this to me. I haven't had time to try it out yet, but I hope to soon. I really apperciate your giving me this inforamtion.
MAry

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Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 8/5/2005
You can add sharpness now selectively to parts of your image by painting with white on your mask (not on the background layer photo, on the mask ! Be sure the mask is activated by clicking there before painting, thus unmasking).
I would recommend a soft brush, with hardness 0%, set the opacity and flow to 30- 50% and use the brush tool. You will see the effect coming through where you painted. No problem if overdone a bit, you can go back with the history function or remask certain regions with black again. And you can finetune your effect at last with the opacity slider, see the regional effect losing strength when you reduce the opacity of the background layer.

Thats all. A powerful tool not only for regional sharpen, it is extremely versatile for all kind of selective work-up.

Cheers

Carsten

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Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 8/5/2005
Then, perform your sharpening to the image as you lie it (unsharp mask, or any action or plugin). Pay attention only to the region you want to change selectively, the clouds. Other parts that should not be altered at all will be masked later
Now mask the background layer copy: Alt-click onto the Add Mask icon (photo), voilá - your image on top is masked and the background image is shown again.

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Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 8/5/2005
Mary, its not difficult at all:
first, open the layers palette in PS (if not opened): Window > Layers (or F7)
then, click-draw the image thumbnail onto the new layer icon (photo)

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 8/4/2005
Carsten, thanks so much for your comment. I really like you version of the clouds; they look great. No, I do not know how to do the masking you mentioned. If there is a not too long explaination, I'd appreciate it. Thanks so much. My email is 4mpb@netscape.ca if that's perferable.
Mary

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Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 8/3/2005
Coming late to the show I can only agree and say that I would leave the tones untouched, it is a wonderful atmosphere. But... if I would upload this, I would try out a selective sharpening only to the clouds, just to make them a bit more 3D. This is to be performed with PS and masking, I dont know if you are familiar with that, let me know.

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look @ the clouds...


Alex Trumbull   {K:580} 7/24/2005
Hi and thanks for your comment on my pic. It seems we're drawn to the same types of photo opportunities (clouds, sky, trees, landscape...). I really like this one and don't feel anything missing from it, actually. Take just the clouds even...so much movement and contrast there, and that against the stark black of the tree...looks almost sumi-e to me. Lovely.

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Tony Diana Tony Diana   {K:13396} 7/9/2005
Preciosa, gracias por sus comentarios

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 7/6/2005
Rafael, thank you so much for your wonderful comment. I really appreciate it. Having been taking pictures for only 6 months, it is great to hear that I am doing some things right even though I don't know the proper techniques of photography. Your comment will have me relook at this to remember the good things about it for future pictures.
Mary

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 7/6/2005
Thank you, Richard. It is intersting when you watch a scene for awhile and its ever changing tones, you get to love all the different aspects of its moods. Your comment is encouraging to me as I surely don't know much about the technicalities of proper photography, but just try to capture what I find appealing. Thanks, Mary

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Raf D   {K:9223} 7/5/2005
I think that no matter what colours you use here, the shot is going to be magnificent because your composition is brilliant!!! Your lighting is fantastic. I like all the versions everyone has posted but with a composition like yours is hard to err. Well done!!! -- Kind regards, Rafael

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Richard Dakin   {K:12915} 7/4/2005
Nothing needs to be changed in my opinion. Ansel Adams often said that understanding the local weather, and light was as important as understanding the technical aspects of photography. I think this image shows that you have a good grasp of those elements. Most photographers prefer CRT monitors to the LCDs found on laptops. Perhaps that is the problem????

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Opal    {K:3826} 7/3/2005
Mary, Great shot.........................Opal

Thank you for your nice comment about my photo

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/30/2005
Roger, thanks so much for taking the time to 'play' with my image. It's good to see your version of it. Looks good. You said you tried a lot of things. I had tried some, also. Although, I don't know how to use too much in PS just yet. This image does seem to be somewhat unresponsive to 'playing'. Thanks so much.
Mary

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/30/2005
Todd, thank you so much. I really appreciate your support.
Mary

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Margaret Sturgess   {K:49403} 6/30/2005
Mary I agree with the others, it is gorgeous as it is. I think you could have fun playing and making it very different just for fun, but this composition on it's own is really lovely captures a mood
Margaret

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Mark Evans Mark Evans   {K:17428} 6/30/2005
What a capture !! i love that sky !! well done on this one !! cheers ... mark .

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 6/30/2005
Well, Mary, after your kind and encouring comments on my Modern Tokyo series, I thought I'd see what I could do here. The first thing I thought to try was conversion to B&W because it's so nearly monotone already. I played with a whole LOT of things, black level, contrast, colour filter, and this is the best I could do.

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River Scene


Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 6/28/2005
Try using some Brightness/Contrast or some Curves on the image to bring it out a bit. Other than that, it's a great composition and capture. Thankyou so very much also Mary for your comments on my images.

Judi

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Todd Weeks Todd Weeks   {K:7636} 6/28/2005
Mary,

I like it just the way it is. It makes me want to grab a blanket and a hot cup of tea and watch the sunset. Your landscape shots are very moody and well composed, always a pleasure to view. Keep it up.

Todd

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/23/2005
Giorgio, thank you so much for the compliment and the suggestion re monitor colour. Being so new at this, I have so very much to learn. But, I'm picking up a little bit at a timev thanks to suggestions like yours.
Mary

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Giorgio Goretti   {K:15471} 6/23/2005
another wonderful image from your fantastic country Mary
really beautiful with magnificent tones.
No cold tones on my monitor, and no oomph needed IMHO, but make care you have the monitor properly calibrated (ie with Adobe gamma setting in PS) otherwise it's very difficult to get a real feel about an image.
regards
Giorgio

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Roberto Okamura   {K:22851} 6/23/2005
Very beautiful landascape Mary!
I like the sun rays between clouds!
Best regards!
Roberto.

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/23/2005
Thanks so much, Pierre. Your comments are encouraging.
Mary

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/23/2005
Mark, thank you so much. That is quite a compliment. I guess I must learn to trust my instincts. Not everything has to be bright to be lovely. I just wondered if others would think it bland. I'm glad they didn't. Thank you so much for taking the time to show me my picture from the twilight part of the day. I like the effect.
Mary

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/23/2005
Peter, thank you so much for taking the time to show me my picture in B&W and sepia. I really appreciate your doing that. Of the two, there is some about the B&W that appeals to me.
Mary

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/23/2005
Riny, thank you for the compliment. It means a lot as I have been taking pictures only since January.
Your English is just fine. It's very good.
Mary

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/23/2005
Sue, thank you so much for taking the time to show me another option for my picture and explaining how you did it. A few changes result in fairly substantial differences in effect.
Mary

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/23/2005
Thanks, Angelo for your complimentary comment and helpful information.
Mary

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Mary Brown   {K:71879} 6/23/2005
Hi Shane. Thanks for your comment. I wasn't specifically looking to play with this. I just thought maybe it lacked something even though I like it as is. It seems the concensus is that the tone and mood are fine. That's good to know. I do agree with you about leaving well enough alone. Although, I must say, I have started to play with a few options in PS to see the effects. However, I haven't been messing with my landscapes or sunsets. Mother Nature gets an A+++ from me for her everchanging use of colour and design in the sky.
Mary

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Jimmy Payne   {K:21163} 6/22/2005
On my 17 inch monitor it looks wonderful as is, Mary.

Jimmy

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Pierre Martin   {K:3355} 6/21/2005
Hi Mary!

WOW!!! Great capture. I too love the picture just the way you have it. That's how the camera saw it, and it does set the mood. Very well done again Mary! Your landscapes and sunset photos are really a thing of beauty. Keep up the great work!

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patrizio napolitano   {K:13119} 6/21/2005
un'ottima luce e tanta suggestione per questo bel paesaggio
patrizio

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Sergio  Cárdenas Sergio  Cárdenas   {K:25028} 6/20/2005
Love this reflex of the sun between sky and clouds

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Mark Sherman   {K:15669} 6/20/2005
Mary this is like being given a Porsche and being asked to improve on it. I just picked the color and left the Porsche alone. Used photoshop elements for this. Don't think you could've asked for better lighting.

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make mine twilligt


Peter Daniel Peter Daniel   {K:33866} 6/20/2005
Wonderful Photograph Mary, Great colors and clarity and Composition. Some times changing to B/W or Sepia gives you the look you are seeking...

Thanks for sharing? Thanks for the wonderful comment on my Photograph.
GOD Bless?
Your friend, Peter

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B/W and Sepia


Dr. Rafael Springmann Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:89517} 6/20/2005
Nothing "cold" about this magnificent photo, dear Mary. Its beauty is no less than that of your "Light through the darkness"
Thank you for your kind comments on my "Our window", my "Grinch" and my "33a' Frischmann Street"
Some further information: Etzel was the acronym of "National Military Organization" and not as stated. Its commander, Begin, was looked for by the British but never caught. Very much later he became our first non-left-wing Prime Minister and was the first to reach a peace agreement with an Arab country, Egypt. The commander of "Lehi", Yair Stern was discovered by the British in his hiding place and shot dead.
Quite a few members of "Etzel" and "Lehi" were executed by the British. These executions diminished considerably after "Etzel" kidnapped two British sergeants and hanged them. When the state of Israel was established, one of its first acts was to abolish capital punishment and except Eichmann, who was accused of crimes against humanity, nobody was executed here.
Best regards,
Rafi

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Marian Man Marian Man   {K:80636} 6/20/2005
I really like it dear Mary...cold???? no!!!! misty wonderful I should say!!!! am for letting it the way it is!!!! marvelous!!!!
my best regards
Marian

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Del Metheny   {K:25617} 6/20/2005
I suppose you could liven this up a little with some clever PS, but I am a big fan of appreciating nature just as the camera sees it, I like this very much just as it is. Del.

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Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 6/19/2005
Mary I think you are a great photographer. This one is Outstanding! I like the silver tone very much!! Sorry for my grazy english but I still learning!

Thank you so much for leaving a comment in my portofolio.

See you soon as possible.

Take care,

Riny Koopman.

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Ryan Greene   {K:3297} 6/19/2005
I like the fact that it's cold. This is a really great composition.

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Jan Graziano   {K:17920} 6/19/2005
I also like the photo just the way it is! It does set a mood. Jan

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Quix Photography Quix Photography   {K:20204} 6/19/2005
Mary... I think this is gorgeous as it is... I love the lines captured running across the lake & that mist stands out really well.

If you wanted to warm the picture up you could try adding a little red to the mix.. I tried it out using Ulead PhotoImpact... I have taken a little blue out & clicked once up on the red & green... gives the photo a more warmly feel... see what you think )

Sue xx

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soul 21 soul 21   {K:27572} 6/19/2005
è eccellente....
una favola raccontata in modo convincente e gradevole
complimenti 7+++++
gennaro

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 6/19/2005
Wonderful composition & delicate tones/colours, Mary! Don?t think you need any help here ... :)

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Burak Tanriover Burak Tanriover   {K:16610} 6/19/2005
I like your pictures,this is very beautiful as usual,
I think that cold comes from the mist and tone of your picture.Here in Istanbul I think whenever there is mist,the weather is cold.
I like it that way.
my best regards

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sherif hussein   {K:13815} 6/19/2005
Wonderful catch with beatiful colours
Excellent composition Mary
Sherif

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Angelo Villaschi Angelo Villaschi   {K:49617} 6/19/2005
Mary,

It seems beatiful and almost perfect as it is.

It's a little noisy in the solid grey parts, but nothing overly intrusive.

The picture is almost monochromatic, Mary. The tonal differences are what make it so beautiful. Something you may want to try is a b&w conversion. I'd recomment using the channel mixer in PS for this.

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julie hugill julie hugill   {K:6730} 6/19/2005
Excellent shot Mary looks great how it is well done !!
Cheers Julie

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Czeslav Gavinkovski Czeslav Gavinkovski   {K:6800} 6/19/2005
Beautiful and very good image,all is OK.You don't change anything.
Czeslav.

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 6/19/2005
I think this is really lovely, Mary. It looks fine on my iMac monitor and I'm really not sure it needs ant more 'oomph'! It looks like early morning and I love the mist and rays. ell done!
Best regards, Chris

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greg collins   {K:12273} 6/19/2005
I like it. Love the tree on the left - gives the photo some depth. Nice work Mary.
Regards greg

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Shane Finnigan Shane Finnigan   {K:1990} 6/19/2005
Hi Mary,

I'd say this is a great shot as is. You've got a great perspective, and the use of the tree was also excellent. If playing is what you desire, try first with maybe the contrast, or maybe even going B&W. But I stick with my first line. Sometime the best thing to do is nothing.

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 6/19/2005
marvelous tones.

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Ellen Smith Ellen Smith   {K:14418} 6/19/2005
I like this as is and wouldn't change it. If you want a different picture what about a photo filter (PS CS)? I like to have side by side copies so I can see the changes. I like the trees to the side they're just the right touch.

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Linda Imagefree Linda Imagefree   {K:72276} 6/19/2005
Yeah right...like you need help...I think NOT, dear Mary, this is wonderful....a very moody landscape indeed! I love it...I love the silhouetted tree branch pointing to the rays in the sky and the misty hills are wonderful...I like the contrast of the well lit clouds with the misty background, and I like the way you framed it as well..very well seen and captured and I wouldn't change a thing....:):)Linda

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Gilberto Santa Rosa   {K:11147} 6/19/2005
I like very much this sort of composition...
The leaves frame adds mood to the picture and dont disturb it...
Congrats

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 6/19/2005
I like this as it is also Mary!! It has a certain mood that would not be the same if the lighting and exposure were changed! Great photo! My best................................John

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alberto baez duarte alberto baez duarte   {K:8175} 6/19/2005
The picture looks great....don;t change anything...wonderful shot...
saludos..

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 6/19/2005
Mágica luz Mary.
Encantador paisaje.
Felicitaciones!

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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42404} 6/19/2005
wonderful pic and place my dear friend!! congrats and God bless you

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Toshi  Toshi    {K:11924} 6/19/2005
I actually like the photo as is. The coloring really sets the mood perfectly for this landscape - very serene.

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