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Comments from the Community
Posted By: RhiNo0
about 15 years, 3 months ago
The idea for this photo was so good, but the real conditions shouldn't made the better way for it. As said up, more fog would be better to add some depth. But that's the way.
Posted By: Giovanni Di Gregorio
about 15 years, 3 months ago
Posted By: Bingoyoyo
about 15 years, 3 months ago
what was your iso? 1600+ I think this shot is way to grainy. I think it would be better with an iso of 100 and a very long exposer to really make this shot a great one.
Posted By: Chris Gin
about 15 years, 3 months ago
As others have said, nice idea and I like the composition, but I don't think the light was right for this shot. Good excuse to go back and try and again though!
Posted By: deuceswild09
about 15 years, 3 months ago
Excellent concept, but poor execution. The excessive noise and lack of a point of interest really ruins the effect. If you could make it a little less noisy it would be usable, but as it is now it is just another picture. There's nothing really exciting about it.
Posted By: fattire
about 15 years, 2 months ago
This location feels like the pathway to a beach in Big Sur near Carmel, California. Exactly like it. I know i'm stretching, but can you indulge the location?
Posted By: SkyHigh
about 15 years, 2 months ago
Hi all,
Thanks all for the feedback. Actually this shot is taken on old fashioned negative film, iso 160, scanned the negative with a Nikon Coolscan IV and worked around it a bit in PS. The print has more saturation and less grain than the scan. Maybe if I worked on it some more in Photoshop I could improve it.
To Fattire - amazing you say this because it is indeed the exact location.
SkyHigh
Thanks all for the feedback. Actually this shot is taken on old fashioned negative film, iso 160, scanned the negative with a Nikon Coolscan IV and worked around it a bit in PS. The print has more saturation and less grain than the scan. Maybe if I worked on it some more in Photoshop I could improve it.
To Fattire - amazing you say this because it is indeed the exact location.
SkyHigh
Posted By: Bojan Marsetich
about 14 years, 11 months ago
Posted By: frazierfam777
about 14 years, 1 month ago
I was wondering if you could tell me exactly where this picture was taken, me and my husband love this picture and would love to drive there. Im not familier with the area, we live in southern california. thank you.
Posted By: shrivats
about 12 years, 7 months ago
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Either way the shot was a good idea. Keep it up...