Mountains, Lakes and Rivers

Hi dpc.
I prefer the original, I like the foreground rocks, the only bit I was distracted by was the pointy thing far left 1/4 way up the image, kept looking to it to work out what it was.
If it was my image it would still be there too as I don't have the skills or patience to remove just that! :)

Cheers, Graham.

dpc said:
I've decided to remove the rock pile from my previous posting.
 
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Valvebounce said:
Hi dpc.
I prefer the original, I like the foreground rocks, the only bit I was distracted by was the pointy thing far left 1/4 way up the image, kept looking to it to work out what it was.
If it was my image it would still be there too as I don't have the skills or patience to remove just that! :)

Cheers, Graham.

dpc said:
I've decided to remove the rock pile from my previous posting.

Thanks! Yes, I'm conflicted. The 'pointy thing' is a tree trunk recumbent in the water by the shore, the star shaped part being the roots. I really should have removed it even if I wanted to keep the rocks. I have no explanation as to why I failed to do so. Perhaps a case of tunnel vision. One becomes so focused on one or two elements that one forgets the rest. I need to become more sensitive in this respect. I guess I'll head for my photo files and get to work on this picture once again.
 
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Just a couple from Heybridge Basin on Monday. Got there just as the tide peaked. Lack of wind meant the water was smooth as silk for about 30-45 minutes.

Anyone have any tips for reducing/removing the haze/pollution on the horizon in lightroom? Upping the exposure and letting Auto edit has improved it somewhat. But it still isn't how I would like it.


Untitled by Matt Roberts101, on Flickr


Shipwrecked by Matt Roberts101, on Flickr
 
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