I took a drive out to the Roman Bridge, Glen Lyon, yesterday. Kind of a dull light, so probably not the best of light for photography. It was a good practice with my new LEE filter system though!
Kinda lacking inspiration on how to process this image, so interesting to see people’s takes on it. IMG_4999.CR2 (28.1 MB)
Here is something that looks like one of the rivers in Shire. If you see closely, you might see Frodo lurking behind a rock!
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Nice edit!
Dodge / Burn is one tool which I find would be useful in Darktable. Interesting seeing how you achieved that using tone curves & masks. I wonder if an actual dodge / burn tool will be a future addition to Darktable?
Actually I don’t think a dedicated dodge/burn tool could be more helpful than the tone curve in combination with drawn/parametric masks. I even prefer curves + layer masks in GIMP and Krita over the actual dodge/burn tool because of having finer, non-destructive control.
Thanks @afre, the location is the cover pic of Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 map of Loch Tay & Glen Dochart, so quite a well known location, although call it the “Packhorse Bridge”. Might be worth a visit again in the autumn, with golden trees on the leaves, and hopefully more water in the falls.
@msd, looks like I’ll need to experiment with the tone curves & masks in darktable, rather than say exporting to gimp, doing dodging & burning there, and then reimporting back into darktable. As you say more control that way, plus it’s non destructive.
Certainly lots for me to have a play with when I have another go at editing the image Might end up using the final version for a submission to my local photographic associations monthly competitions.
Ouh, the initial pix was already quite good. I like your contrasty colors a lot though. However, I believe that images goes very well with 6x7 type crop.
In the G’MIC I used specific saturisation filter to increase colour contrast.
In the GIMP itself I mainly used dodge and burn to accentuate some picture elements. At the end I added a subtle Orton effect to give the whole scene a soft look.
@msd, I mean that I tend to export from darktable to gimp, then do dodging and burning in there, then reimport back into darktable. So I think I’ll try and get familiar with the tone curves in Darktable using masks
@sls141, I’ve had a look at your darktable xmp file, interesting use of the soften filter with parametric mask to smooth the water a little more Lovely images.