Blue Point

by GIULIO57

I took this image when Mr. Brian came to Italy. That morning he was obliged to come back to the hotel in Pienza (see Tuscan scape in PUG). So I came back to this bridge. Not a beautiful day but in the earlier afternoon a little bit of light gave a special mood to this scenery. I took similar pictures many years ago (see Home Sweet Home in this Gallery and PPG) but this time I was luckier. That blu lorry perfectly matched to the dye of sky. 1/10th had been the right choice to “pan”the blue point, IMHO. Camera on tripod. Manual exposure and manual focusing. Just a little bit of retouches here and there in editing…but I was not satisfied of weak colours!.....So I had a go using Color-Lab on a different layer. It worked: I set blending mode to soft-light and opacity at 15%. Place: Italy, Tuscany, San Quirico d’Orcia.
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Uploaded06/04/2018 - 19:29
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed1/10
Aperturef/7.1
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length31mm

go4IT
Posted 06/04/2018 - 20:37 Link
Blue is indeed glorious here and complements the yellows. The highway bisects the scene at just the right spot to give the illusion of supporting the hillock with its stand of dark trees. This is a work of art. Like.
1stEverPentax
Posted 06/04/2018 - 20:50 Link
Very dramatic Giulio and as per the comment by go4IT it is a 'work of art'.

I can't decide though whether or not it would be better without the blue lorry or not although I agree with you that the shade of blue goes well with that of the sky.

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Karlo
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Posted 06/04/2018 - 22:10 Link
Giulio - you've nailed it with this one, definitely a 'work of art'. For me, the lorry really adds an extra dimension to the image.

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Posted 07/04/2018 - 01:16 Link
It is quite magnificent. It ticks every box for me.
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GIULIO57
Posted 07/04/2018 - 10:45 Link
Thank you All for comments. I'm not still sure about cropping. I deleted the bottom side (it had no meaning, IMHO: almost a hair-less head....soil with a few grass here and there...). There are several different frame chances. 1) two pillars following rule of thirds+highway+all background+just a little bit of foreground. (In other words this version). 2) Highway+a little bit of upper part of two pillars+all background. (perhaps the best solution, IMHO). 3) The whole frame with no cropping.....Rotten tomatoes welcome!!!! Giulio...Go there again a take a better picture!!!!!!
2: could be right but at first glance I had impression that this version was "root-less". Pillars arise from "nothing" as soil is missing.....but soil is poor...meaningless. PS Very difficul to perform other captures when soil is rich of wheat or corn. Farmers don't allow peoples to walk on their plants. RIGHT!
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Edited by GIULIO57: 07/04/2018 - 10:47
bjolester
Posted 07/04/2018 - 18:36 Link
Excellent work. I especially appreciate the composition, and also the choice of a slow shutter speed resulting in the blurred lorry.
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alfpics
Posted 07/04/2018 - 21:43 Link
Great lighting on the hillside behind the road; and the blurring of the vehicle adds to it IMO
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pauljay
Posted 08/04/2018 - 07:38 Link
That is just gorgeous Giulio! For me no further treatment is required.
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GIULIO57
Posted 08/04/2018 - 08:03 Link
bjolester wrote:
Excellent work. I especially appreciate the composition, and also the choice of a slow shutter speed resulting in the blurred lorry.

Thank you
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GIULIO57
Posted 08/04/2018 - 08:03 Link
alfpics wrote:
Great lighting on the hillside behind the road; and the blurring of the vehicle adds to it IMO

Thank you
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GIULIO57
Posted 08/04/2018 - 08:04 Link
pauljay wrote:
That is just gorgeous Giulio! For me no further treatment is required.

Thank you
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senn
Posted 08/04/2018 - 10:14 Link
beautiful work Giulio, .. blue from the lorry on the bridge makes grate effect with the sky blue, .. fine stuff again mate
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GIULIO57
Posted 08/04/2018 - 16:04 Link
senn wrote:
beautiful work Giulio, .. blue from the lorry on the bridge makes grate effect with the sky blue, .. fine stuff again mate

Thank you very much for comment
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Gary_Baldy
Posted 08/04/2018 - 19:43 Link
That is outstanding! Colours, composition, post-processing all lending an air of surreality to it. Lovely job!
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GIULIO57
Posted 09/04/2018 - 05:06 Link
Gary_Baldy wrote:
That is outstanding! Colours, composition, post-processing all lending an air of surreality to it. Lovely job!

Thank you
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autumnlight
Posted 07/05/2018 - 22:23 Link
Wow a stunner!
GIULIO57
Posted 08/05/2018 - 05:29 Link
autumnlight wrote:
Wow a stunner!

Thank you Maria
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Toni60
Posted 20/11/2018 - 16:45 Link
Wonderful image Giulio, my congratulations.Liked.
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GIULIO57
Posted 30/12/2018 - 07:17 Link
Toni60 wrote:
Wonderful image Giulio, my congratulations.Liked.

Thank you very much and sorry for delay
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VividArt
Posted 22/05/2019 - 18:07 Link
Yeah this one really gets my eye. The location is really interesting, the composition is great as usual. I agree that it was not the best day, but you did a great job at making the photo grab my attention.
Some terrific photo opportunities where you live
Thanks for sharing your process.

Regards,

JMD
GIULIO57
Posted 27/03/2020 - 12:26 Link
VividArt wrote:
Yeah this one really gets my eye. The location is really interesting, the composition is great as usual. I agree that it was not the best day, but you did a great job at making the photo grab my attention.
Some terrific photo opportunities where you live
Thanks for sharing your process.

Regards,

JMD

Thank you very much and sorry for delay in replying to you
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