White (Before & After)

February 20th, 2011

Today’s Before & After will be rather controversial, I suppose. Be warned. I took a drastic measure of changing the reality in a way I was not able to achieve in the camera. No change of point of view would help me to eliminate the third bush, and keep the other two in line, while leaving remaining plants on white, clean snowy background. Leaving alone the fact that the three bushes are not in the same distance from each other, which I fund particularly distracting. So I exported the image to Photoshop and carefully cloned out the third plant. In my personal opinion, it made a huge difference in the look of the image. The Clarity slider and adjustment of Luminosity selectively on Orange and Yellow just helped a little bit to darken the plants to make them stand out a bit better. I was considering turning it into Black & White for a moment, but decided I like warm colors of the grass more that I would like darker, but black in the converted image.
You can click on the images to see larger versions of them. Regardless if you agree with my changes to the original or not, share you thoughts in Comments!

Camera & Lens: NIKON D300 18.0-200.0 mm f/3.5-5.6, Flash did not fire.
Focal length: 120 mm Shutter: 1/400 sec. ISO: 200 Aperture: f/6.3

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  • Chasrl178

    Why did you not take more than one shot like HDR and keep the third plant in the composition. I would have like it even more . Very nice shot.

  • Izabela

    Thanks for stopping by and commenting on the image! I did not shoot HDR, because I have seen no reason to do it. I wanted almost blown-out, pure white snow as a plain background, and the plants surrounded by it. It means there wasn’t enough dynamic range to need HDR. And as I said, with the third plant, I justs didn’t like the composition, especially that the three plants are not in the same distance form each other.

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