G.J 5 December walk 6 December 2007, 06:35 AM
SLRdude Again, Nice shots Gerard! ... 6 December 2007, 07:35 AM
SLRdude Gerard, you say at the start... 6 December 2007, 07:37 AM
Tools Excellent layout Gerard....
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G.J Thanks guys...:thumbsup:
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mailman Excellent pics again.... 6 December 2007, 08:34 PM
frostie Awesome photos thanks for... 6 December 2007, 07:44 AM
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6 December 2007, 06:35 AM | #1 |
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5 December walk
The light was bad, but I made a walk anyway.
Here the results... |
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Again, Nice shots Gerard!
You really do live in a very photogenic part of the world! I like the black and white one a lot, and the horse with two heads made me laugh.
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Gerard, you say at the start of your post that the light was bad.
The light is not too much to worry about. The colors are still there, and they can be easily brought up in PS. Let's take a look at this one image. Since it was gray outside, the images tend to look underexposed. Always check your levels. In PS, you go to Image---> Adjustments--->Levels. Your levels are supposed to stretch from one end to the next. Extreme left is pure black, extreme right is pure white. As you can see, your image is underexposed. :-/ You camera made the wrong guess. Not to worry. Just drag the slider on the right towards the right end of the little graph, and show PS where your pure whites need to be. That's all! All you might want to do if so desire, is to increase the saturation some in order to make the colors pop. Image--->Adjustments---->Hue/Saturation. So without a degree in Rocket Science, two simple steps can restore the light into an image taken on a "gray day". :-/ .
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Excellent layout Gerard....
Great stuff Rich in history.....if those old structures could tell their tale.... I'd sit down with them for hours on end.... |
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Thanks guys...
And Chip, I know nothing about Photoshop so this is a great advice. Thanks buddy.. |
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Excellent pics again. Thank you for sharing them with us
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Awesome photos thanks for sharing
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