Leaves and Light
Posted 22/09/2024 - 22:04
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Hmmm, is it allowed to like both??
The darker one appeals because of the intensity of the colour. It also has a 'cooler' feel, i.e. shaded from the direct sun, which I like.
The lighter one appeals because I can see more of the physical structure of the leaves, albeit the leaf on the right hand side being out of focus is causing my vision to be little distracted; the lower contrast of the darker image doesn't to this to me.
Please consider that this comment is being written late on a Sunday evening and therefore it may not make much sense
The darker one appeals because of the intensity of the colour. It also has a 'cooler' feel, i.e. shaded from the direct sun, which I like.
The lighter one appeals because I can see more of the physical structure of the leaves, albeit the leaf on the right hand side being out of focus is causing my vision to be little distracted; the lower contrast of the darker image doesn't to this to me.
Please consider that this comment is being written late on a Sunday evening and therefore it may not make much sense
Nigel.
Getting older and grumpier. Taking longer to decide which lens to use today.
K5 with auto-everything lenses
A collection of manual primes to keep me in touch with the pleasures of doing it old-school.
Getting older and grumpier. Taking longer to decide which lens to use today.
K5 with auto-everything lenses
A collection of manual primes to keep me in touch with the pleasures of doing it old-school.
Posted 22/09/2024 - 22:32
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Darker one for me. Very nice.
Posted 23/09/2024 - 15:46
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^^^^^ I'm with 'im
It makes the highlights stand our more.
It makes the highlights stand our more.
The Legendary Terry Pratchett once said:
At the beginning there was nothing... which exploded
At the beginning there was nothing... which exploded
Posted 23/09/2024 - 16:28
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Darker for me...prefer the greater contrast.
Posted 23/09/2024 - 19:51
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Darker for me, the depth of colour and shade make for a better image (to my eyes)
LennyBloke
Posted 24/09/2024 - 08:02
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Interesting. Very interesting. The version you've all gone for - the darker one - is what it felt like to me at the time and what I was aiming to get in the photo. The other version - the lighter one - is closer to what it actually looked like to the naked eye. If you'd all gone for the lighter one, I'd now be questioning my artistic tastes!
Steve
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