So you're saying this is an UNSATISFACTORY image? Wow... You have high standards ;)
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Jonathan, definitely worth working on. Really nice strong composition. This is the kind of image that gives me fits when trying to commit to a silver analogue process. Worth trying to do an enhanced scan, then using PS adjustments to suit.
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
Thank you for saying so. It gave my wife fits to see me standing so close to the edge of the cliff with my tripod and gear, but that vantage point was the only way I could include the rocky beach below in the image--a beach, I should add, full of huge chunks of the cliff face that had fallen off over time. I was 24 when I shot this. I might not take that same risk today.
It's a question of the final image, even after all these years, not matching my pre-visualized version of it. The negative is so flat as to be ridiculous. The histogram takes up about 20% of the very middle of the whole graph. The image and framing I'm happy with, though.
It's been a while since I was in a proper darkroom, but I think this might be nearly impossible to print by traditional means and retain a full complement of tones. I'm not a Photoshop wizard and therefore the final result still lacks punch. This was a close as I could get without it looking completely unnatural and "crunchy." A higher quality scan might help, as would some improved PS skills.
Yes, indeed.
Jonathan
good work 'mr slabs'
btw are those two individuals about to try out 'the jump'.....?
over here, this is a really popular spot to fly off of (or not.....)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beachy_Head
andrew
Thanks, Andrew. As for the possible jumping, I certainly hope not!
And I need to offer a correction: the photo above must certainly have been made with a 90mm Grandagon, not the 210mm.
Jonathan
Good catch, Ken.
J.
Nice photo, Jonathan; I see nothing wrong with it.
But since you mention it...I took your photo and tweaked it.
Below are the results, one is cropped differently.
Very dramatic, Ari. A good reminder that I can push things farther than I usually do in post. This image might be a good candidate for the "Let Others Make Variations" thread.
I shot this scene on Velvia as well. (Sorry for the repost.) By virtue of being a tad underexposed it is closer in spirit to Ari's B&W interpretation. :
http://www.kolstad.us/ebay/Cliffs-of-Moher.jpg
Jonathan