I have this fisheye shot of the Anzac bridge. It has an odd otherworldy quality to it. Trouble is I'm not sure how to bring that out so I'm throwing this open to you guys.
Below are two attempts:
Black and White

Desaturated Colour

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PP DilemmaConflicted Pierre again.
I have this fisheye shot of the Anzac bridge. It has an odd otherworldy quality to it. Trouble is I'm not sure how to bring that out so I'm throwing this open to you guys. Below are two attempts: Black and White ![]() Desaturated Colour ![]() Peter
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sorry lacks interest for a bridge pix...... forground and building take over
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I prefer the colour and well I don't mind cropping it about the bottom 3rd so just under the legs of the bridge.
whilst the shot itself doesnt really do much for me.
I prefer the colour shot. steve check out my image gallery @
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Prefer the Black and White version of this Peter, although I agree with others that I think it is missing something - would benefit from something in the foreground I think. Still, a nice shot - I think it's time you started submitting to stock photo libraries
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I just had a quick play (less than 30 sec) with the black and white cropped the bottom and dodged the lower deck so that the curve gives the foreground some thing of interest and also gives a secondary lead into the photo by taking you to the start of the main deck you may also want to dodge the bottom of the bridge to add a little detail there note: I'm using my new monitor and has not been properly calibrated so it may be a little dark and your photo didn't need any dodging ![]() ![]() I'll take the shot down if you like
This focuses more attention on the sympathetic curve of the bridge and rooftop from the use of the lens. I think the crop adds to the image.
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Thank you all for your comments. I've filed this as impossible to fix. Some time in the future I'll do as Chris suggests and reshoot - trying for more foreground interest.
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Peter - I like it.
I agree with cropping the bottom, but I don't think it needs something in the foreground. For me, the strength of the photo is feeling the curves in all three dimensions - the bridge, the railing and the apartment. I like the black and white as I think it highlights this. But this is just another opinion, and you should know better than posting here to try and resolve a conflict. ![]() As they say - ask 7 economists for an opinion and you'll get 8 answers...
more contrast, and try one of the techniques for adding some grain to it
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Here is my take on your shot, possible a little unconventional since is a squarish crop, but for them this is a strong pic.
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