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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Thanks. It is NIK and Tonal Contrast causing the noise I assume. I am trying to ween myself from using NIK. Tonal Contrast causes what I refer to a "wormies" more than grain like noise and it is almost impossible to deal with. In this case the noise is not that obvious when printed A3+ size paper unless viewed within less than 12 inches. However, using some noise reduction with the Lightroom adjustment brush on the sky I was able to make it even less obvious.
Al |
Sep 25th |
| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Reply |
Thanks for the encouragement Frans.
Al |
Sep 24th |
| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
I had questioned the green water myself and I looked at all my images of the water to verify the color. I had 24 images of the water shot from different angles. While the green in the posted image is more saturated than that of the unprocessed RAW images, the only place the water is blue, in any image, is in a couple shot across a few inlets back toward the city. The water color in the attached file is closer the the unprocessed image's water color. I probably should have kept the green at that level.
Thanks |
Sep 19th |
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| 70 |
Sep 18 |
Comment |
I like this image. I appreciate the fact that you did not use a slow shutter speed to smooth out the water. Just my taste I suppose but for me smooth cotton like waterfalls have become a visual cliche and a distraction.
Al |
Sep 14th |
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