bcad84
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Post by bcad84 on Jan 8, 2007 1:09:21 GMT 8
Hi guys, some shoot taken today after the lesson LOL. well went to the wrong position almost miss the sunset but still managed to get some shoot. Any C & C? 1. 2. 3. 4.
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cecil
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Post by cecil on Jan 8, 2007 11:04:39 GMT 8
Beautiful sunset, foreground too dark try dodging or masking to brighten the foreground
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bcad84
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Post by bcad84 on Jan 8, 2007 11:37:31 GMT 8
I have tried pulling up the foreground by dodging it. Does it looks better?
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ang79
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Post by ang79 on Jan 8, 2007 14:44:58 GMT 8
wowww.....nice pictures...
any post edit done?
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bcad84
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Post by bcad84 on Jan 8, 2007 20:39:06 GMT 8
wowww.....nice pictures... any post edit done? not much. only adjust the levels abit tat's all.
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Marcus
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Post by Marcus on Jan 8, 2007 23:29:09 GMT 8
I like the sky =D
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bcad84
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Post by bcad84 on Jan 9, 2007 0:05:42 GMT 8
U meant the first pic? Really nice formation of the clouds tat day. =)
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USM
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Post by USM on Jan 9, 2007 0:46:21 GMT 8
Nice sky color.
But like what Cecil had mentioned, it would be nicer to reveal a bit of the detail of the foreground.
I guess that a filter is necessary.
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ang79
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Post by ang79 on Jan 9, 2007 14:08:36 GMT 8
wowww.....nice pictures... any post edit done? not much. only adjust the levels abit tat's all. oic...thanks!
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bcad84
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Post by bcad84 on Jan 9, 2007 15:11:53 GMT 8
Nice sky color. But like what Cecil had mentioned, it would be nicer to reveal a bit of the detail of the foreground. I guess that a filter is necessary. Yup I have edited the photo to reveal the detail of the foreground is it better? By the way, wat kind of filters will helps in this condition?
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Post by trinkletreats on Jan 12, 2007 22:52:23 GMT 8
Nice sky color. But like what Cecil had mentioned, it would be nicer to reveal a bit of the detail of the foreground. I guess that a filter is necessary. Yup I have edited the photo to reveal the detail of the foreground is it better? By the way, wat kind of filters will helps in this condition? Gradual ND
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