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the Croatian seaside
Image Title:  the Croatian seaside
 
 By: visar sherifi  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer visar sherifi {K:16779}
Project #20 Classic Landscape Camera Model .
Categories From The Field
Travel
Landscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens .
Uploaded 4/7/2008 Film / Memory Type .
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 153 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 11 Rating
7.00
/ 6 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  CROATIA/ DALMATIA
Country - Yugoslavia   Yugoslavia
About fantastic landscapes and seascapes all along the Croation coastline. We did really enjoy the trip along for hundreds of kilometers.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Burim Luta   {K:5951} 4/7/2008
great shot dude with great atmosphere and details created by the fog.

Regards
B.L.


Naseer  Fedaee   {K:5786} 4/7/2008
Excellent and PErfect shot,Beautifull colors..Well Job


.mOhAmAd khAksAr.   {K:4603} 4/7/2008
great image!! Like a still from a movie!!! Awesome work my friend!


Jen van Wijn   {K:17127} 4/7/2008
Great skyline to see Visar, I love your country over there, always green and lots of sunshine:) Very famous
in Holland, very well done with the misty scenery! Jen


ANANDA NIYOGI   {K:2497} 4/9/2008
Very nice and gloomy. You have created an excellent mood here.


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:84841} 4/11/2008
What I find so great about this one, Visar, is its vast... emptyness. It is not emptyness for itself, no! It is emptyness that is *generated* by the existing members of the set of the image. Anything here leads me to the the distance, and the distance dissolves to that indefinite "something" that all great landscapes include in common.

What about even less separation of sky and sea (almost no horizon)? (Attachment)

Cheers!

Nick

Copied/pasted weaker horizon of the left, adjusted luminance of pasted part, smudged a bit with finger tool


visar sherifi   {K:16779} 4/16/2008
Yes, in fact that was the initial idea, still is, showing the open vastness of void of a horison dissolving/ merging- infinite;
I only did not interfere with the result that the camera produced. didn't photoshop it, but you're right a little cloning of the horison line, to make a more vague line, almost unnoticed would be great.
thanks for the interpretation and idea,

cheers,
v.


visar sherifi   {K:16779} 4/19/2008
.? it all happened on 16th!!


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:84841} 4/20/2008
So, from now it is no more Friday the 13th, but Wednesday the 16th! Indeed some kind of small catastrophe must have happened.

I also don't alter the images I poste with PS or anything else, Visar. The alterations are useful for something else, namely as back-engineering hints towards what could have been done with camear/lens to achieve the result that the alteration achieves. Since many operations in PS have their teanslation to camera settings, this can be very helpful. In the current case, perhaps a small exposure correction upwards could be a better approach for that kind of "fuzzy" horizon, since it was the lighter parts that I cloned on the horizon line. One could try that out, see what happens, change settings accordingly, and so on. It's some kind of feedback mechanism of a converging process.

Another kind of such a feedback is for example cropping in PS, which then says something about framing/composition in real shooting time.

Cheers!

Nick


mahassa bahri   {K:10859} 5/1/2008
beautiful place,
nicely captured,
best, mahassa


tamara pavisic   {K:837} 5/12/2008
excellent visar
tamara


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