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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 46 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Thanks Richard. I'll be sure to share my next effort |
Sep 11th |
| 46 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Jeffrey, since the over-whelming film of choice for photo correspondents in WW II was Kodachrome, try going back into On1 and using the Kodachrome preset. That should make it look even more realistic.
I think I would have tried moving around to the right and getting the case on the left ot of the frame. Just my own particular approach.
Thanks for sharing. |
Sep 10th |
| 46 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I really lover the detail in the house. Thanks for sharing exactly what you did. That is helpful.
Why do you choose to do adjustments kin Camera raw instead of in LR? Seems like some are same adjustments. Does CR permit more local toning?
Good job! |
Sep 10th |
| 46 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
Richard, I like this photo. For my taste the light in the background looks very realistic put the light on the large rock on the left does not. I would have darkened that one.
Can you tell me what treatment you chose in Photomatix? What colors did you decide to adjust? Was it saturation? Hue? Brightness?
Thanks. |
Sep 10th |
4 comments - 0 replies for Group 46
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| 52 |
Sep 17 |
Comment |
I like this shot alot and I think you greatly improved it by cropping. I think you made a good choice (I know from our conversations that you shoot f/6.3 often) on the narrower depth of field. Couldn't you get the second horse to open his eyes? |
Sep 10th |
1 comment - 0 replies for Group 52
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5 comments - 0 replies Total
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