Showing posts with label color accent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color accent. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2015

Autumn accents

So the summer is gone, the days are shorter and shorter and the nights cold enough to scare Sunday campers :)

But this means there will be soon more and more shades of yellow and red around. Hunting for them, I went to the parc national de la Mauricie. Even this far north there are only few signs of coming autumn, mostly on higher hills. As this picture was taken on the river bank, only this one tree was not green. The scene looked so nice in the fog though that I decided to make it monochrome with just one color accent.


Nikon 7100, 105mm, 1/125s @ f/9, iso 200

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Lost in winter

Nikon 7100, 75mm, 1/60s @ f/14, iso 125
Choices, choices... 

The moment I imported the photo into Lightroom I knew it has to be black-and-white with a colour accent. Few adjustments later I ended up with the picture #1 (below). The problem was, even though the red is strong, it wasn't enough to make the subject stand out from the background.

I thought blurring with a radial filter was the answer (picture #2). But the blur was looking very artificial, like I tried to fake a DOF very clumsily, as some of the critics noticed. Oh, I posted those two photos to the Street Photography group on 500px looking for tips.

After a bit more pondering, I finally toned down the background a bit, but without blurring it too much. A bit of shadows brightening, a tad of contrast and voila! The end result is exactly, what I was trying to show.

I had two good titles actually three) for this photo:
  1. Lost in winter
  2. Looking for summer
  3. Which way to summer?
Ended up using the first one. What do you think?


Sharp (#1)

Blurred (#2)