This is one of my favourite river shots, and I think it could be taken in different directions. It's a merge of bracketed shots, so it should take a bit of pushing and pulling.
The exposure compensation was set to +0.3 so don't feel obliged to go with the brightness levels as posted. And the sky looks blown but there's detail there waiting to be extracted.
I believe we have until Thursday night to post our edits, then voting begins.
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Here's a DNG version at reduced resolution for anybody that prefers it.
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You live in a very beautiful area and I have enjoyed most of your shots. Her is my take, I hope I developed the colors correctly. Gary
Didn't turn out quite like I hoped but here she goes...
ozdude
Loc: Brisbane Australia
Here is mine. Nice place.
I'm not sure why, but I can never download the DNG files posted. Hummmm.
AzPicLady wrote:
I'm not sure why, but I can never download the DNG files posted. Hummmm.
I can't download the DNG either. I just open the jpeg in 'download' to the largest proportion the hit 'save image as'.
Thanks for all the posts. I'm not sure what the problem with the DNG is. I can download it without any problems. It's about 21MB, so maybe it's a browser thing. It's a pity because the DNG is probably slightly better than the JPG for getting details out of the sky.
Frank2013
Loc: San Antonio, TX. & Milwaukee, WI.
There was something odd about the dng but I got it to work...
Trying out the "premium" version of befunky online photo editing app (using Chromebook).
gwong1 wrote:
You live in a very beautiful area and I have enjoyed most of your shots. Her is my take, I hope I developed the colors correctly. Gary
Thank you Gary. I get many of my shots (including this one) from the west coast - which isn't exactly local, but I've never regretted making the trip.
firtree wrote:
Didn't turn out quite like I hoped but here she goes...
I'd love to know how you managed to slow down the shutter speed to get silky water, firtree.
ozdude wrote:
Here is mine. Nice place.
Thanks for taking part, ozdude. It was a nice place but the midges were out that night
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Frank2013 wrote:
There was something odd about the dng but I got it to work...
Not quite sure how you managed to get more foreground, Frank. Must be due to a crop that I forgot about.....
Linda From Maine wrote:
Trying out the "premium" version of befunky online photo editing app (using Chromebook).
Interesting combination, Linda - a painting on canvas look plus lens flare
. Perhaps the artist was wearing glasses
. Thanks for contributing. It looks like the new toy is in good hands.
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