It never ceases to amaze me what you can do with a jpeg downloaded from the
internet! I like your changes. I wish I had your knowledge and skill with
post-production. I keep trying but don't quite get there. I think on the
Monk with Shoes, I didn't slide the highlight as much so it's much lighter.
The purpose of the B&W was to see the faces instead of the color of their
clothes. I guess I just like B&W ;-)
THANKS!
Tina
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 1:43 AM, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 4/7/2014 4:03 PM, Tina Manley wrote:
> > PESO:
> >
> > I started a new gallery for my photos from Vietnam and added 20 from the
> > first monastery we visited:
> >
> > http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/155145865
> >
> > Click Next, 20 times! Sometimes there are several very similar views
> with
> > different lenses or settings. I need help editing and this is only the
> > first of many monasteries!!
>
> Much to like here.
>
> Monastery is a great subject and composition. I would prefer more DOF I
> know it's a personal taste, but also that I'm
> not the only one bothered by foreground objects that are neither in nor
> far enough out of focus. I'd also prefer a
> little more focus on the flowers. Something more like this. <
> http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Manley/Monastery.htm>
>
> There are several exposure anomalies, to my eye. The upper wall in
> Monastery looks blown out, as I partially corrected
> above. Monk Housing is way too high key for me. I may have gone overboard
> in compensation, but you will see the idea.
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Manley/Monk_Housing.htm>
>
> Monk With Shoes is a nice composition (shoes far enough OOF), but I don't
> understand the exposure. All the other FOVs of
> this subject look pretty well exposed, and this shows is a similar
> exposure, but is much lighter. Was it changed in LR?
>
> Those I like,
> Monastery
> Monastery II, in part for the echo of French Colonial architecture.
> Wash Day, II
> Monks Praying (I guess it's the chicken.)
> Monk Praying
> Monks Praying, IV
>
> I don't much like the ones with the dog, but for stock, it might be good
> (Search keywords, monks, dog)
>
> Monk Housing, toned down at least a bit, is probably good for stock. The
> bits of bright color are nice, but does little
> for me.
>
> I really don't like the B&W. The wonderful orange comes across as dirty
> laundry.
>
> Exposed Moose
>
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