Le 10 sept. 12 à 21:46, SwissPace a écrit :
> It doesn't normally happen with a moosifiction, but the subject of
> this
> picture has been totally altered by the change, in the pre moose
> version
> I go straight to the gentleman on the left and follow his eye
> contact to
> the guy on the right and its a very simple picture.
My first intent - I kept the background 'too light' on purpose so that
what I meant to be seen would be seen i.e. the two guys, leaving the
background to be guestmated by people who might kknow th place - I
have straight shots of the fountains, those everybody takes when
there :-(
Thanks Ian for describing how you read this snap.
Grüsse
Philippe
> in the moosified
> version I go straight to the statue and then find the whole scene
> very busy.
>
the place was, and Moose is right is that respect :-)
> its amazing how post processing can have such an effect, thanks for
> the
> lesson.
>
Indeed!
Re-Ph
> IanW
>
>
> On 9/6/12 10:32 PM, Moose wrote:
>> Exposure seems way off to my eye here. Fortunately, there is lots of
>> highlight tonal detail hidden away where my eye can't see it until it
>> is brought down. A full work-up from Raw should be quite wonderful!
>> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Amard/PPL-Roma-
>> BW-0420.htm>
>> I may have gone a little too far. These aren't meant to be final
>> efforts, just indication of what's there. Manipulative Moose
>
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