Gazebo on the EDGE
Great view with a strong, unusual foreground but a quick glance at Levels in Photoshop shows why this picture seems so dingy and lacking in punch: it's seriously underexposed. With respect, a careful selection of the foreground makes the shot leap into life. (Boy would I love to have a play with that wonderful camera!)
thanks a lot! the original picture is completely normal exposed. This treatment option has been chosen deliberately. I wanted to make the atmosphere more subdued image, mystical

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Regards
David
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Nicola's Apartments, Kassiopi, Corfu
Some cameras, some lenses, some bits 'n' bobs
Great view with a strong, unusual foreground but a quick glance at Levels in Photoshop shows why this picture seems so dingy and lacking in punch: it's seriously underexposed. With respect, a careful selection of the foreground makes the shot leap into life. (Boy would I love to have a play with that wonderful camera!)
thanks a lot! the original picture is completely normal exposed. This treatment option has been chosen deliberately. I wanted to make the atmosphere more subdued image, mystical

Well in that case you've certainly succeeded. Well done.
Best wishes,
Andrew
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Robert Adams
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regards
Karlo
Wow. Love it, I like the under-, the whole thing works for me.
Regards
David
thank you!
PENTAX K-3, PENTAX K-30,PENTAX K-5, PENTAX K 20D,Pentax FA*250-600 5.6, Pentax DA*200 2.8, Pentax A 50 1.7, Pentax 10-17 3.5-4.5 Fish Eye, Pentax A 100 4 Macro, Pentax FA 77 1.8 Limited,Pentax DA*50-135 2.8,Pentax FA*400 5.6,Sigma 30 1.4,Sigma 10-20 4-5.6, Sigma 18-50 2.8 DC EX, Helios 40 1.5, Tair-3s 300 4.5, Mir-10A 3.528, Mir-20N 3.5/20, tc Sigma 2x EX DG, Flash Sigma EF-530 DG ST
Another low key beauty...
Best

PENTAX K-3, PENTAX K-30,PENTAX K-5, PENTAX K 20D,Pentax FA*250-600 5.6, Pentax DA*200 2.8, Pentax A 50 1.7, Pentax 10-17 3.5-4.5 Fish Eye, Pentax A 100 4 Macro, Pentax FA 77 1.8 Limited,Pentax DA*50-135 2.8,Pentax FA*400 5.6,Sigma 30 1.4,Sigma 10-20 4-5.6, Sigma 18-50 2.8 DC EX, Helios 40 1.5, Tair-3s 300 4.5, Mir-10A 3.528, Mir-20N 3.5/20, tc Sigma 2x EX DG, Flash Sigma EF-530 DG ST
Very spectacular shot...and what a view. Personally I would like to see it a tad more exposed.
regards
Karlo
thanks!

PENTAX K-3, PENTAX K-30,PENTAX K-5, PENTAX K 20D,Pentax FA*250-600 5.6, Pentax DA*200 2.8, Pentax A 50 1.7, Pentax 10-17 3.5-4.5 Fish Eye, Pentax A 100 4 Macro, Pentax FA 77 1.8 Limited,Pentax DA*50-135 2.8,Pentax FA*400 5.6,Sigma 30 1.4,Sigma 10-20 4-5.6, Sigma 18-50 2.8 DC EX, Helios 40 1.5, Tair-3s 300 4.5, Mir-10A 3.528, Mir-20N 3.5/20, tc Sigma 2x EX DG, Flash Sigma EF-530 DG ST
bwlchmawr
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Somerset
Best wishes,
Andrew
"These places mean something and it's the job of a photographer to figure-out what the hell it is."
Robert Adams
"The camera doesn't make a bit of difference. All of them can record what you are seeing. But, you have to SEE."
Ernst Hass
My website: http://www.ephotozine.com/user/bwlchmawr-199050 http://s927.photobucket.com/home/ADC3440/index
https://www.flickr.com/photos/78898196@N05