Mission Delores
Uploaded: July 14, 2012
Canon 40 D, Tamron 18-270mm Lens, f/5.0, 0.3sec, ISO 800
Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 3/10 seconds, Flash: reserved, ISO: 800, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 42.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 40D
Beth Spencer July 14, 2012
This is for Dale's Challenge, I used bleach by pass and detil extractor filters in Color Effex Po. Here is also one of the top of the mission. #1474870Stephen Shoff July 15, 2012
Nice off-center placement, Beth. I like the color tones overall, but on my laptop the colors seem muddy. There are a couple of spotlights showing along the lower right margin that are a distraction and could be cloned out. #10229774Jeff E Jensen July 15, 2012
Yeah, I like the off-centered placement.I also agree that the colors in the first image are a bit on the muddy side. #10230825
Rita K. Connell July 16, 2012
great find for the month challenge beth, I agree the colors a little off looks like a beautiful church. #10231449Beth Spencer July 16, 2012
Thanks, this was taken in San Francisco when I was visiting my sister. The top of this picture was really red, I think from the light through all the stained glass windows.Beth Spencer July 16, 2012
I guess the photo would help. #10231644Stephen Shoff July 16, 2012
It might be the filter itself that seems to not quite work for me, Beth. The colors in both versions, tho' quite different, are very pleasing.The cloning helped quite a bit. #10231974
Michael Kelly July 16, 2012
I agree great POV and comp, but the shot looks off. I would try it without the filter to see if that is the problem. #10232305Beth Spencer July 16, 2012
I started over and this is what I came up with! #10232566Aimee C. Eisaman July 17, 2012
Wow...very low light you were working with in this image. My take on the colors are that I would blend your first post and the second one so that the top of the image was from the second post (except the stained glass window). You would have to blend it well to make it look right by using a large soft eraser or brush if you are using a layer mask. :~) #10233220Michael Kelly July 17, 2012
I like it much better whiteout the filters. You captured a much cleaner look. I think the colors and architecture are very interesting. #10233431Debbie E. Payne July 17, 2012
I agree that the colors you captured in the original are much better. The contrast is also much better. Filters are fun and oftentimes necessary but it takes time and practice to determine what a certain image needs or doesn't need. playing around is a good thing and yes, sometimes starting all over is what is needed. Great find of a building. Thanks for telling us where it I and what the name of the church was. I am so sorry not to see you nd your husband in DC. Am anxious to find out where and when will be the next meet-up. #10233663Debbie E. Payne July 17, 2012
San Francisco would be an awesome place to visit. And taking in the wine countr or Carmel wouldn't be bad either. #10233665Anthony L. Mancuso July 18, 2012
I prefer the filterless shot as well..I think you could open up the shadows in it a little bit though.. #10234590Beth Spencer July 18, 2012
Debbie, I was hoping to get to meet you and your husband, how is he doing and what happened to you.Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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