Woodland harmony or mess?
Posted: Fri 28 Apr 2017, 20:00
A couple of weeks ago I visited Banstead Wood and took some standard bluebell shots. Before leaving I tried a few intentional camera movement shots, which I've not really done before. For the uninitiated it involves wiggling the camera round deliberately for a couple of seconds using an ND filter to balance the exposure. Some of the results were interesting, but nothing to be excited about. As an experiment, I then combined a straight shot of one image with an ICM image of the same location using the double exposure filter in Nik's Analog Efex Pro 2 software and played around with the contrast controls etc. I then moved to Nik's Colour Efex to play around with tonality and feel.
I can't decide whether the picture has merit or is just a cluttered mess. One of those where beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder, but I'd welcome honest critiques.
Steve
addressbook (2 of 2).jpg by steve brooker, on Flickr
I can't decide whether the picture has merit or is just a cluttered mess. One of those where beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder, but I'd welcome honest critiques.
Steve
addressbook (2 of 2).jpg by steve brooker, on Flickr