I see a numbers of great images posted everyday, and I always wish I have time to go out for pictures. IT is not a great series, but that is all I have to share with.
Well done, Hiep. I like the nice blend of strong vertical lines and smattering of color in the first shot. All the images look a bit dark on my monitor, however.
Very nice series! For me #1 and #3 are better, whereas #2 lacks a focal point.
The lighting in #1 makes it special.
Mark
Thanks Mark. I am sure #2 lacks a focal point. I just feel I like the water flow only.
beencut wrote:
Hi Hiep,
I enjoy this series, # 2 is my favorite. The bright yellow leafs contrast against the gray blur of the moving water really pops. Well done!
Ernest
Thanks Ernest for your commends
Javier Rey wrote:
Is it not a great series...?
I think it is an extraordinary, elegant and delicate series. Creative compo and subtle light: excellent images.
Javier
Javier, your comments always make people feel good and go out to take some more pictures right away.
thapamd wrote:
Well done, Hiep. I like the nice blend of strong vertical lines and smattering of color in the first shot. All the images look a bit dark on my monitor, however.
Thanks Mahesh, I have to confess that I am learning from you how to comment other people works. It is always in a polite way.
TrinityR3 wrote:
#1 is a wonderful image! A real keeper!
TrinityR3, Thanks for your comment. #1 is my favorite too.
#3 is really nice. I would suggest a little "S" curve in the Curves tool of Photoshop to give these a bit more POP in color and contrast. They do appear a little underexposed as they are... but they color is wonderful !
#1 gives a very special feeling for me. I love how the flowing waters play peek-a-boo behind the trees, and the dark, muted colors accentuated by the bright spot of fall leaves in the center. Very nicely done!
I like #1 the best, and actually really like the darker tone. It really makes me feel as if I am standing in the trees and looking at the light and opening in canopy below. As someone who enjoys flyfishing it reminds of many scenes I have come upon in real life...walking down the hill and trying to decide where to start fishing. Nice job.