Tim,
The post processing I played with made the picture stand out. I pray Moose
will weigh in with his adjustments. Nice picture! I have become a slave to
post processing. The control of contrast and exposure compensation has
re-invigorated alot of my so-so exposures. You have a nice eye, don't let
anyone discourage you. Just watch your histogram as you take the picture.You
merely need a little practice with a editing package. Capturing the picture
with the proper exposure range is a necessary evil but post processing can save
a bordline exposure.
Bob
Tim Randles <tim.randles@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Glad you like the landscapes, I dont
know how to do the exposures or the post processing.. still learning..
I thought there was a good variety of darks, colors etc.. oh well..
Cheers.. Tim
Christos Stavrou wrote:
This landscape is awesome indeed.. but the exposure is anything but right..
There are no darks, no highlights, no colours..
A look at the histogram would verify that. Even a quick file visit for
post-processing, let's say for a simple auto-curves, would do much
justice here.
Great place, nevertheless :)
C.S.
On 8/26/06, Jeff Keller wrote:
>
> The landscape is awesome in
> http://baffinislandntcanada.fotopic.net/p33156546.html
>
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