Editing Software Photoshop CC / Topaz Studio / Other
File Format RAW
Notes DPHDR
skyboatriverwatertide
3 Comments
19 Nov 10:57
bilgola
wonderful
wonderful
Beautiful, the clouds are spectacular
Updated 19 Nov 14:28
digicam
I just purchased that LENS this week to use at an upcoming car show. I see you shot that one WIDE OPEN at 11. I see NO Vignetting which was one of the Cons of the Lens that I read or did you crop the image? Beautiful Semi Silhouette. Only negative for me is that you may have pushed the processing a bit too far creating Very Dark Blue to Nearly Black sky patches. Plus I see some pink chromatic aberrations on the some of the White clouds. When processing sometimes LESS IS MORE. Thanks for sharing.
19 Nov 19:32
dmitry
Thank you Ed for your comment. No I did not crop the image, only resized. Regarding vignetting it happens quite often when I shoot with my circular polarizer filter (not in this image). Here is the thing to keep in mind is that polarization is not likely to have a uniform appearance across your entire image with wide-angle lenses. Getting a deeper blue out of a sky is a very common use for a polarizer, but if you are shooting with an ultra-wide lens you may see that the sky shifts quickly from normal to dark in an unnatural way. Be careful with the way you apply it and you shouldn’t have an issue. Regarding processing you are right, sometimes I cannot say myself just stop it or screen on my notebook is tilted not enough ;-)
Beautiful, the clouds are spectacular
I just purchased that LENS this week to use at an upcoming car show. I see you shot that one WIDE OPEN at 11. I see NO Vignetting which was one of the Cons of the Lens that I read or did you crop the image? Beautiful Semi Silhouette. Only negative for me is that you may have pushed the processing a bit too far creating Very Dark Blue to Nearly Black sky patches. Plus I see some pink chromatic aberrations on the some of the White clouds. When processing sometimes LESS IS MORE. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Ed for your comment. No I did not crop the image, only resized. Regarding vignetting it happens quite often when I shoot with my circular polarizer filter (not in this image). Here is the thing to keep in mind is that polarization is not likely to have a uniform appearance across your entire image with wide-angle lenses. Getting a deeper blue out of a sky is a very common use for a polarizer, but if you are shooting with an ultra-wide lens you may see that the sky shifts quickly from normal to dark in an unnatural way. Be careful with the way you apply it and you shouldn’t have an issue. Regarding processing you are right, sometimes I cannot say myself just stop it or screen on my notebook is tilted not enough ;-)