Hi Steve, here I am playing with DT4.2 on a linux desktop due to windows computer crapping itself last night. I have tried to focus the viewer to the axeman by selective dodging and burning with multiple exposure modules. Not perfect but I hope you get the idea.
BTW, this brings back memories of the Royal Easter Show woodchopping which was one of my favourite events when I lived in Sydney.
I have to agree with @martin.scharnke, I think some feel of motion would help. My version, I added a little motion blur to the arms, and also tried to demphasise the woman with the luminescent sun glasses.
@Terry sorry about the short reply earlier - I think the darkening of the background works well. Sorry to hear about the PC! @epeeist The blur is definitely a good idea. I feel it’s hard to do it completely realistically in ‘post’, but yours looks pretty good!
Aren’t they! @Christian-B Nice! Almost feels like the sun’s come out, without seeming too ‘altered’. @Jean-Marc_Digne And the sun’s gone in again! Or maybe just going down. Definitely more tension in this one.
Thanks for that. It was a quick, and moderately crude mask.
In this kind of circumstance, I tend to use the high-speed multiple shot facility on my Nikon D850. I notice that the picture was taken on a Nikon D7100, so you could do something similar. You can then choose the best from a reasonable selection.
I have to go back to my pictures from last year’s Highland Games to get something with the same feel. This was one of about a dozen, most of which I discarded.
Thanks everyone for the versions, tips and ideas! @epeeist I use continuous shooting for motorsport - not really sure why I didn’t here! Next time. @Zbyma72age I like this. The tighter crop works well. I wonder how you get the RAW file into GIMP?
Its basically an automated tiff transfer if I recall. I don’t use GImp but you can set it to use RT or DT to open the raw and then it gets transferred to Gimp