TAKE YOUR PICK
-
- Master Photographer
- Posts: 492
- Joined: Wed Jul 07, 2010 10:18 am
- Spam Protection: Maybe
TAKE YOUR PICK
Hi everybody
A picture from our recent visit to Jersey for your perusal. All comments welcome but in particular
is it Colour or Mono for you?
A picture from our recent visit to Jersey for your perusal. All comments welcome but in particular
is it Colour or Mono for you?
- Attachments
-
- CORBIERE FORUM 2.jpg (183.17 KiB) Viewed 8370 times
-
- CORBIERE FORUM 1.jpg (208.1 KiB) Viewed 8370 times
- Walter Brooks
- Master Photographer
- Posts: 329
- Joined: Thu Sep 13, 2007 5:41 pm
- Location: Bury, Lancashire
Re: TAKE YOUR PICK
Mono for me Mike, with a tighter, square or 6x7 crop.
Regards
W.
Regards
W.
“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.”
― Dorothea Lange
― Dorothea Lange
- Tracey McGovern
- Iconic Photographer
- Posts: 1237
- Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2007 1:09 pm
- Location: Hindley
- Contact:
Re: TAKE YOUR PICK
Yes - I think the mono version has more impact.
- Phil Jones
- Member
- Posts: 94
- Joined: Sat Mar 09, 2013 3:36 pm
- Spam Protection: No
Re: TAKE YOUR PICK
Hi Mike.
I'm going to buck the trend & say I prefer the colour version. Maybe it's my eyesight or my monitor, but colour seems to bring out the textures slightly more than the mono.
Regards,
Phil.
I'm going to buck the trend & say I prefer the colour version. Maybe it's my eyesight or my monitor, but colour seems to bring out the textures slightly more than the mono.
Regards,
Phil.
- Paul Jones
- Iconic Photographer
- Posts: 2378
- Joined: Sun Sep 02, 2007 5:35 pm
- Spam Protection: No
- Contact:
Re: TAKE YOUR PICK
Colour.
Though I would have preferred if the horizon line wasn't cutting through the top of the lighthouse.
Though I would have preferred if the horizon line wasn't cutting through the top of the lighthouse.
Paul
================
http://www.PaulJones.org
"As usual Paul is absolutely correct."
"In short, Paul is an absolutely brilliant mentor."
================
http://www.PaulJones.org
"As usual Paul is absolutely correct."
"In short, Paul is an absolutely brilliant mentor."
- Janice Freeman
- Iconic Photographer
- Posts: 607
- Joined: Fri Sep 09, 2011 1:43 am
- Spam Protection: No
- Location: Astley
- Contact:
Re: TAKE YOUR PICK
Colour for me as well. I like the drama of the B & W, but also like the touch of serenity that the colour adds to a rugged scene.
I never know what to do with horizon lines in such a situation. What would you have done please Paul? Anybody else want to comment/advise on that aspect?
Jan
I never know what to do with horizon lines in such a situation. What would you have done please Paul? Anybody else want to comment/advise on that aspect?
Jan
"A good snapshot stops a moment from running away" Eudora Welty
- Walter Brooks
- Master Photographer
- Posts: 329
- Joined: Thu Sep 13, 2007 5:41 pm
- Location: Bury, Lancashire
Re: TAKE YOUR PICK
Difficult to say Janice. It would all depend on the elements in the scene and how I want to portray them. Sky lines in landscapes are similar, the perceived wisdom on that is not to break the sky line, something a bit difficult with a seascape without say in Mike's image, it looking like it's going to be engulfed by a wall of sea ... so here I would drop the horizon a little but then that changes the dynamic in the elements in the scene. Don't know the lay of the land where the shot was taken, but a move to the right and down may have brought in some coastline in the background to help break up the horizon line ... as I say, it's that combination of what is there in front of you and how you want to represent what you 'see'.
Regards
W.
Regards
W.
“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.”
― Dorothea Lange
― Dorothea Lange
- Paul Jones
- Iconic Photographer
- Posts: 2378
- Joined: Sun Sep 02, 2007 5:35 pm
- Spam Protection: No
- Contact:
Re: TAKE YOUR PICK
Crouched down to frame the shot with the lighthouse above the horizon line.Janice Freeman wrote: I never know what to do with horizon lines in such a situation. What would you have done please Paul?
(Note - I'm not knocking Mike's shot. Just that the horizon line bugged me a litle.)
Paul
================
http://www.PaulJones.org
"As usual Paul is absolutely correct."
"In short, Paul is an absolutely brilliant mentor."
================
http://www.PaulJones.org
"As usual Paul is absolutely correct."
"In short, Paul is an absolutely brilliant mentor."
- Janice Freeman
- Iconic Photographer
- Posts: 607
- Joined: Fri Sep 09, 2011 1:43 am
- Spam Protection: No
- Location: Astley
- Contact:
Re: TAKE YOUR PICK
OK thanks guys, all these little tips really help.
Jan
Jan
"A good snapshot stops a moment from running away" Eudora Welty