Climbing Photo Thread V. III
They are classics. You need to go!ynot wrote:I cant believe I haven't been back there to do the Mummy Daddy and Prow. Awesome pics. Right now is the time to go I bet.
Last edited by TradMike on Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hey Wes feedback.....
I think the originals were better in some instances. I'm not a huge fan of dropping the color or sepia on the first and last pics. For some reason it doesn't add anything to the shot that wasn't already in the original (unlike some of your wedding pics). I think it is the that there is a lack of color in the first place. Its a dull gray day at a dull gray crag. I think the climber pops out of the pic without messing with of the background color because of the nature of the rock. The first pic could pass for climber PSed into a cliff pic. I guess I'm a pureist when it comes to doctoring pics. Oh well, my 2 cents, keep shooting and posting pics.
I think the originals were better in some instances. I'm not a huge fan of dropping the color or sepia on the first and last pics. For some reason it doesn't add anything to the shot that wasn't already in the original (unlike some of your wedding pics). I think it is the that there is a lack of color in the first place. Its a dull gray day at a dull gray crag. I think the climber pops out of the pic without messing with of the background color because of the nature of the rock. The first pic could pass for climber PSed into a cliff pic. I guess I'm a pureist when it comes to doctoring pics. Oh well, my 2 cents, keep shooting and posting pics.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.