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hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
Country: United States

Hello all,

Another Jetty Park image, but no blue in this one....



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Thank you,

hugh


David Leask
Registered: Nov 19, 2003
Total Posts: 7439
Country: United Kingdom

Hello Hugh - maybe no blues but excellent reds and oranges
Very skillfully captured and presented.
David



paulmarcellini
Registered: Oct 15, 2005
Total Posts: 617
Country: United States

The colors are great in this one. I would crop above the oof foreground rocks. They don't add anything and break up the flow of different horizontal bands.



Zeph
Registered: Jan 30, 2005
Total Posts: 2564
Country: United States

Nice colors Hugh, especially with that flamboyant frame...



Tim ONeill
Registered: Feb 06, 2003
Total Posts: 8350
Country: United States

Perfect to my eyes Hugh. No nits with the fg rocks. Minor though they are, they lead the eye around the curve out onto the jetty.



ScaryFox
Registered: Dec 30, 2004
Total Posts: 17523
Country: United Kingdom

Awesome colours - I wish we would get some of that! All grey here.
I would also lose the OOF rock and shift the emphasis to the subtle tones of the jetty rocks and the great sky.
Ute



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
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Country: United States

David Leask wrote:
Hello Hugh - maybe no blues but excellent reds and oranges
Very skillfully captured and presented.
David


Hello David,

Thanks for commenting. This made a fine print on presentation matte paper. The smooth, warm colors came out very nicely. Glad you enjoyed this version too.

hugh



pappy
Registered: Mar 15, 2003
Total Posts: 12483
Country: Canada

Hi Hugh,

There may not be blue but what you have is nothing short of spectacular. I can only imagine the beauty of the print. Beautiful work indeed.
peter



bshamilton
Registered: Aug 28, 2005
Total Posts: 19452
Country: United States

Hugh, you feeling OK??
Didn't know your camera could see in yellows and reds!

Absolutely gorgeous image!! Really like the layers of wonderful color. The reflective glow on the water is terrific!

Barry



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
Country: United States

paulmarcellini wrote:
The colors are great in this one. I would crop above the oof foreground rocks. They don't add anything and break up the flow of different horizontal bands.


Hello Paul,

Thanks for the compliments and suggestion. The morning started out 'Early Blue' then passed through several phases of differing warmth. Glad you mostly enjoyed this phase.

hugh



MartinMcl
Registered: Mar 23, 2005
Total Posts: 10509
Country: United Kingdom

Very interesting composition, Hugh. I find that the very front rocks guide me round a curve onto the main body of rocks (which do have a hint of blue ) The fact that they are not in sharp focus helps in this, as the eye passes along them to the left hand side without being distracted. I think this would not work nearly so well if they were fully sharp. I like the oranges/yellows in the colour scheme, the way the artificial light blends with them and the way the light's vertical is echoed, deeper in the picture, by the sign. A very interesting composition.



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
Country: United States

Zeph wrote:
Nice colors Hugh, especially with that flamboyant frame...


Hello Zeph,

Thanks for commenting. I try to use the eFrames to manage relative color effects and create depth. Glad this one worked for you. It also provides more flexibility when framing since it allows one to use matte colors not available to framing services.

hugh



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
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Tim ONeill wrote:
Perfect to my eyes Hugh. No nits with the fg rocks. Minor though they are, they lead the eye around the curve out onto the jetty.


Hello Tim,

Thanks for commenting and for the 'vote' in favor . That's how I felt too but I can understand the other perspective. I sometimes take issue with intrusive or overly emphatic foregrounds. In any event, glad you enjoyed this one too.

hugh



DV-Dimitri
Registered: Oct 29, 2006
Total Posts: 1420
Country: United Kingdom

Hi Hugh, i`m not too sure about the frame my friend, lol, but the image looks really good.



ltr03
Registered: Feb 07, 2005
Total Posts: 3097
Country: United States

Wonderful image Hugh! I really like the fire red



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
Country: United States

ScaryFox wrote:
Awesome colours - I wish we would get some of that! All gray here.
I would also lose the OOF rock and shift the emphasis to the subtle tones of the jetty rocks and the great sky.
Ute


Hello Ute,

Thanks for the kind words and the suggestion. Hang in there, better weather is coming . Glad you enjoyed this fine morning.

hugh



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
Country: United States

pappy wrote:
Hi Hugh,

There may not be blue but what you have is nothing short of spectacular. I can only imagine the beauty of the print. Beautiful work indeed.
peter


Hello Peter,

Thanks for commenting and for the compliments. The print with a heavy wood frame about the color of the matte and using museum glass is very nice - expensive, but nice . Glad you enjoyed this version.

hugh



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
Country: United States

bshamilton wrote:
Hugh, you feeling OK??
Didn't know your camera could see in yellows and reds!

Absolutely gorgeous image!! Really like the layers of wonderful color. The reflective glow on the water is terrific!

Barry


Hello Barry,

Thanks for commenting. It took a special filter, but I managed to make it work . It was a morning to thrill a photographer. Glad you enjoyed it.

hugh



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
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MartinMcl wrote:
Very interesting composition, Hugh. I find that the very front rocks guide me round a curve onto the main body of rocks (which do have a hint of blue ) The fact that they are not in sharp focus helps in this, as the eye passes along them to the left hand side without being distracted. I think this would not work nearly so well if they were fully sharp. I like the oranges/yellows in the colour scheme, the way the artificial light blends with them and the way the light's vertical is echoed, deeper in the picture, by the sign. A very interesting composition.


Hello Martin,

Thanks for the detailed comment. In retrospect, slightly wider to make the jetty curve more obvious could have increased the justification for the foreground rocks, but I felt, as you say, that they served their purpose. The idea was what I call a 'landscape macro', using a longer lens to zoom into a smaller area of the scene that has special interest. In this case, the fine, warm glow in the sky. The 'sign' is a channel marker buoy showing the entrance into the cruise ship basin. I shot several different views of this scene, taking advantage of the warmer colors. Glad the image works for you. Others will probably follow .

hugh



Al B
Registered: Jan 17, 2004
Total Posts: 9630
Country: Canada

Hello Hugh,

Well no blues...but gorgeous colours just the same. The foreground rocks are a matter of taste of course. Perhaps you could try cloning out the dominant centered fg rock only? That way you would still have the curve effect either way its a stellar print.

Al B



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
Country: United States

DV-Dimitri wrote:
Hi Hugh, i`m not too sure about the frame my friend, lol, but the image looks really good.


Hi Dimitri,

Thanks for commenting and for the suggestion. Note that folks ordering prints can specify the frame colors. Glad you mostly enjoyed the image. .

hugh



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
Country: United States

ltr03 wrote:
Wonderful image Hugh! I really like the fire red


Hello Lance,

Thanks for commenting. When I saw that glow low on the horizon it immediately shouted "long lens" . Glad you enjoyed the closer look.

hugh



hugh
Registered: Jan 09, 2002
Total Posts: 25071
Country: United States

Al B wrote:
Hello Hugh,

Well no blues...but gorgeous colours just the same. The foreground rocks are a matter of taste of course. Perhaps you could try cloning out the dominant centered fg rock only? That way you would still have the curve effect either way its a stellar print.

Al B


Hello Al,

Thanks for commenting and for the suggestion. If the occasion arises to reprocess, I'll keep it in mind. Glad you enjoyed this version.

hugh



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