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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
I also have been playing with AI see my reply in Julia Parrish's image
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Nov 30th |
| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
I just messed around with the lightroom sliders until it had that "painted" look |
Nov 30th |
| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
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Nov 29th |
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| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
Here are the originals. I did not use a tripod, but I think you can see the improvement on what I submitted using Topaz on both of the originals. |
Nov 29th |
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| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Due to the bright colors and lack of fine detail I think this photo makes a great "painting" image. I took your cropping and went further, and added vibrance, saturation and reduced texture. Seems taking a photo is only a first step in the creative processes that are available to us! |
Nov 29th |
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| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
here is "Fantasy forest". These images beg the question of how PSA and other photo organizations are going to handle AI |
Nov 29th |
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| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
I have struggled with great pictures as is your woodpecker but not happy with the background I could not avoid. I have been playing with Photoshop AI generative fill. The is the result when asking the background to be "Magical Forest." |
Nov 29th |
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| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
I do not think so, I had to mask out the Flamingo in one image and paste it in the other image. |
Nov 4th |
| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
You know that everything in Lightroom is nondestructive, so you cannot mess anything up. Well there are a few things, like moving your photo files, not using the lightroom controls! Oh, and deleting photos from disk! Guess how I learned that stuff? |
Nov 3rd |
| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
After Topaz does its first induration, I check the results and see if it just "enhanced" or denoised and or sharpened. If it did not and you think it needs more of the two, then you can turn those on and adjust the amount of the effect and it will go right into updating. |
Nov 3rd |
| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Reply |
I used lightroom - select background - darkened some - then select linier 3 times, one upper right, two top and three bottom to reduce the really bright areas. Sometimes I will use the radius and put a large oval with lots of feathering over the subject, then inverse that. then the darkening will start around the subject and the darkening will radiate out from the subject. |
Nov 3rd |
| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Avocets are unique and beautiful birds which is shown in your Photo. Here in Florida we have the American avocet. |
Nov 3rd |
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| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
Great picture! I darkened the background a little, what so you think?? |
Nov 3rd |
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| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
I would have used 1/2000 to freeze the water and action more, but 1/500 proved to be ideal in that the bird is not blurred. But the blurring of the water droplets @ 1/500 show the direction & action of the fish being Flug around! Great job. Did you do anything to the picture's water color? |
Nov 3rd |
| 97 |
Nov 23 |
Comment |
I love "Topaz AI" for this types of photos. Topaz resized, denoised. and sharpened this image. |
Nov 3rd |
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9 comments - 6 replies for Group 97
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9 comments - 6 replies Total
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