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Post by tallyho on Jul 31, 2007 21:34:07 GMT
Hi chaps Sarting to realize how addictive photography can be took these the other day. trying to be a bit creative... comments welcome...
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Post by vulcan2912 on Aug 1, 2007 11:55:26 GMT
Hi Karl
No 1-Can't think of anyhing positive to say really.
No 2-The sky has totally blown out and looks very bad with the foreground beeing so dark.It's one of those ocassions when you need to use a nd grad filter or take multiple exposures and then blend them together in software.Windmills also always look so much better with a bit of movement in the blades.
No 3-Thats a lot better.The soft focus effect works pretty well.A slightly tighter crop to cut out the windows at the top of the frame and focus attention on the aircraft would also help.
Cheers Gary
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Post by vulcan2912 on Aug 1, 2007 12:10:01 GMT
Hi Karl Just to show that you can still make something out of your pictures when they maybe don't turn out so well. Apologies to Chris G if you mind me doing this. I've stole the fantastic sky out of one of Chris's sunsets(hope you took loads of just the sky) from the other day and blended it with your second windmill shot.Took less than 5 minutes to complete in Photoshop. Gary
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Post by tallyho on Aug 1, 2007 16:40:37 GMT
Thanks for the comments Gary, I tried taking the windmills with a slower shutter speed, which gave the bades the effect of movement but then the photo was too bright to really make anything out!! I actually processed them on my printer software as i'm still coming to terms with photoshop. But i'm astonished at what you've acheived with the windmills. cheers Karl
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