Colours are vibrant and natural. Clarity and focus are good good, with nice details retained in both the lighted and shadowed areas.
With a caveat (of sorts)..
Lil' bit of noise/posterization has crept into the sky.
I am not entirely sure, however, given the small area of slight overexposure in the left ... looks like you worked the middle section some more?
If so.. whatever edits/post processing you do ... and if applicable, try employing the Blending Mode of Luminosity. Just a thought/suggestion, as it does work towards mitigating loss of photographic data (observe the histogram(s) in your image editing software/program to confirm).
Love the look achieved with respect to the water's surface.
Annnnd..
But of course, thanks for sharing this one with us.
I much appreciate all the comments I receive about my images, but please excuse me if I don't always reply. My interest in Caedes is exceeding my time available!
Very nice, Jerry. I couldm't find the Noise mentioned, but I only have a 24" screen. I did come across an article the other day that suggested DeNoising should be administered at the beginning of workflow as Noise can have varying effects on cumulative edits.
A little noise, perhaps when viewing with a magnifying glass !! LOL Lovely image and sweet bridge - I only hope it is broad enough to walk over it - otherwise not for me - I would rather wade across the water - never mind getting wet feet or legs or even bottom LOL Yours SAM
Beautiful to look at - colours and composition make it so. What impresses me most is the clarity of the reflections. I imagine this will grace many a desktop - mine included.
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Colours are vibrant and natural. Clarity and focus are good good, with nice details retained in both the lighted and shadowed areas.
With a caveat (of sorts)..
Lil' bit of noise/posterization has crept into the sky.
I am not entirely sure, however, given the small area of slight overexposure in the left ... looks like you worked the middle section some more?
If so.. whatever edits/post processing you do ... and if applicable, try employing the Blending Mode of Luminosity. Just a thought/suggestion, as it does work towards mitigating loss of photographic data (observe the histogram(s) in your image editing software/program to confirm).
Love the look achieved with respect to the water's surface.
Annnnd..
But of course, thanks for sharing this one with us.