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November 7, 2023
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Received a refusal due to technical reasons. Winter landscape

  • November 7, 2023
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Hello community. Received a refusal due to technical reasons of a winter landscape with fog. Thanks everyone for the answer.

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Correct answer Abambo

As I expected, this image has a slight exposure problem, as seen on the histogram.

I would also add more local contrast and make the image a tick warmer.

 

I think that you applied a lot of sharpening in post-production, but that the initial image was soft. Especially the tree to the left, partially in the fog, should be sharper and expose less artefacts.

 

Fog images are indeed a bit tricky, but I really like the challenge.

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Abambo
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AbamboCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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November 8, 2023

As I expected, this image has a slight exposure problem, as seen on the histogram.

I would also add more local contrast and make the image a tick warmer.

 

I think that you applied a lot of sharpening in post-production, but that the initial image was soft. Especially the tree to the left, partially in the fog, should be sharper and expose less artefacts.

 

Fog images are indeed a bit tricky, but I really like the challenge.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer
George_F
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November 7, 2023

I'm with @RALPH_L on the sharpness.  There is also some chromatic aberrations on the left bottom side.  I wonder if the composition would be stronger if it were taken from the trail, instead of beside it?

George F, Photographer & Forum Volunteer
Nancy OShea
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November 7, 2023

Fog in photography can be detrimental to image quality.  WHY?  Because light bounces off water particles and behaves in unpredictable ways causing overexposure, blur, diffusion and color distortion.  Great care must be taken to ensure good results.  And it's challenging even for professionals.  Using a wide angle lens is recommended. 

https://skylum.com/blog/fog-photography-ideas

 

Most seasoned photographers take photos in good atmospheric conditions and then selectively apply mist, fog, snow or rain in post-editing. This ensures better control over final picture quality.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Jill_C
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November 7, 2023

I see a bit of chroma noise and chromatic aberration.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
RALPH_L
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November 7, 2023

I think the focus is too soft.

Inspiring
November 7, 2023

Is this soft focus? I thought that was pretty harsh.