Andrew Hersom, APSA, EPSA, EFIAP  


Mount Hood by Andrew Hersom, APSA, EPSA, EFIAP

November 2020 - Mount Hood

November 2020 - Andrew Hersom, APSA, EPSA, EFIAP

Original

About the Image(s)

This was a taken on an excursion during the 2008 conference in Portland
Oregon. The image was intensified using the dehaze filter in Lightroom,
cropped and then treated in Topaz to produce the pink effect.


This round’s discussion is now closed!
6 comments posted




Mark Southard   Mark Southard
A great shot to start with but your color rendition is super. Might add a bit of color to the sky??   Posted: 11/07/2020 12:17:23



Mike Cowdrey   Mike Cowdrey
(Groups 21 & 34)
I like this a lot. The cartoon-like effect works well on the subject. I agree with Mark about the sky colouration and I think the top could also be cropped to just above the mountain. The subject itself is fascinating too.   Posted: 11/08/2020 05:26:58



Ian Ledgard   Ian Ledgard
Interesting treatment which one either loves or hates on first sight. Afraid I fall into the latter category with this one principally because of the top third, so I would crop off all the sky and mountain leaving just the whacky view of the city.   Posted: 11/11/2020 13:26:37



 
I'll take the opposite view from ian. I'd crop off the bottom and add an odd or unusually colorful sky.   Posted: 11/12/2020 07:41:09



 
I really like the pencil/ drawing effect you have created here which plays with the mind since the colors are not as we seen them in real life. I do agree with the idea of changing the sky colors, and the rest of the image works on more primary and simple colors (pinks, blues, greens and reds) and the sky is a tertiary color (grey) which seems to conflict with the original idea.   Posted: 11/14/2020 21:10:11



Jim Hagan   Jim Hagan
The original image is okay while your creative image has a lot more interest. I have no suggestions.   Posted: 11/15/2020 19:06:59