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Which one? - thxbb12 - 04-28-2017

I can't decide which one I like better. What do you guys think, 1st or 2nd one?

The main difference between the two shots is that I used a polarizer on the second one.

Thanks!

 

1.

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2.

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Which one? - mike - 04-28-2017

Nice Shots. To me, they're more the same than different. But if I had to choose, I like the second one. It just pops a little more with more shadow detail. 




Which one? - toni-a - 04-29-2017

I second Mike's opinion, the polarizer did a good job




Which one? - goran h - 04-29-2017

Nice shots! I prefer the first one, with a bit more dramatic background.




Which one? - obican - 04-29-2017

Second one. Trees on either side have more balanced lighting and the river has a more dramatic one.




Which one? - thxbb12 - 05-01-2017

Thanks for your opinions everyone.

Most people tend to like the 2nd one but I think I prefer the 1st one given the more dramatic contrast.




Which one? - davidmanze - 05-01-2017

#2




Which one? - wim - 05-01-2017

For me it is number 1 with the left bank of number 2 Smile.

 

I like the more dramtic look of #1, but I also like the sunny detail in the left bank of #2.

 

Kind regards, Wim




Which one? - Brightcolours - 05-01-2017

I see some halos mostly in the distance (hills/horizon). Is that just how the mist maybe was thicker on top of the land, or is it due to post processing (tonal mapping for HDR)?


Which one? - thxbb12 - 05-01-2017

Quote:I see some halos mostly in the distance (hills/horizon). Is that just how the mist maybe was thicker on top of the land, or is it due to post processing (tonal mapping for HDR)?
 

The fading haze was already present on the original image. However, I reduced the highlights in the sky (was over-exposed) and applied some clarity thus making it quite a bit more visible than on the original image.