Happy with this one
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Bassel
Registered: Feb 28, 2006
Total Posts: 148
Country: Sweden

But i really wish i had a calibrated monitor, dont have a clue what it looks like for others.
Next thing to buy is a calibrator..

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Scott Stoness
Registered: Sep 11, 2006
Total Posts: 7544
Country: Canada

Colors are good. Fog is good. Horizon is at a good spot. It is a good picture.

It would be considerably better with a bigger zoom and lower so that the man was 3 x as big int he frame and standing up higher against the horizon. Since the man is the interesting part and the sky water is repetitive.

A bit of vignetting on left that I would crop out.

Good shot, Scott



Bob Jarman
Registered: Feb 04, 2007
Total Posts: 3387
Country: United States

Bassel,

I agree with Scott but for me, the size of the fisherman is fine.

Don't know how a D40 reacts to noise at ISO400, but I think opening up the RHS or a crop would help. I've tried something similar, posted probably a week ago in FixMeUp thread I believe, and enountered lots of noise when I tried to recover shadow detail.

BTW, colors are fantastic on this calibrated monitor (Spyder2 Express - not big $ but gets the job done for me)

regards,

Bob



gbee
Registered: May 21, 2004
Total Posts: 1949
Country: Ireland

Save your money and don't touch anything ... you'll only mess up something with calibration. I've somewhat gone away from visual processing, one's eyes can be tired, or one looks at the monitor at a slight angle and such.

I rely on my instruments to pull in the slider bars for colour ~ I can honestly say you'll only break something if you go "fiddling".



gbee
Registered: May 21, 2004
Total Posts: 1949
Country: Ireland

You've a perfect magazine shot there, very commercial. It will crop to front, back cover, do a two page spread and article background, many uses.



sbeme
Registered: Dec 23, 2003
Total Posts: 11875
Country: United States

Beautiful image. Beautiful sky, color, saturation. My eye moves back and forth from the silhouetted fisherman to the trees on the right. Seems like a bit of competition within the frame. Or, it implies a sense of movement for the fisherman to cross the frame. But then I think, how can he head there? It seems further out in the water, a bit far away. Others may have a different narrative evoked. Interesting.
Scott



Kaden K.
Registered: Mar 14, 2008
Total Posts: 3122
Country: United States

Awesome image.



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