Liverpool at night. Any advice please.
big-guy
Loc: Peterborough Ontario Canada
Debbie, Welcome to UHH. The best piece of advice I can give you at this time is to tick the (store original) at the right of every attached file entry. This allows everyone not only to see a larger version but also see the metadata for each shot. The lack of, is probably a good reason you have no response to date. :)
Oh yeah, do not preview the message after attaching a file or it won't work. You can use the two step approach by submitting your entry and then if needed hit the edit button underneath which will be available for, I believe, 24 hours.
Thanks will remember that.
Indi
Loc: L. I., NY, Palm Beach Cty when it's cold.
Debbie B wrote:
Liverpool at night. Any advice please.
Advice? You don't need any. Your work is commendable.
Great stuff.
Alright just one little minor thing. All images appear to be slightly skewed to the right. Just a teensy bit of leveling.
Otherwise...they're perfect.
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
I'm new to photo editing. I will look at levelling them. Thanks
Your photos are not bad at all Debbie, just click on (store
original) when you post, so we can get a better look.
The compositions are super! Really like the look of these, the colors and reflections and whatever post processing it was you did :)
I don't know if Picasa travels across the pond, but it's free and has a very easy-to-use straightening tool. Get directly from
http://picasa.google.com
Thanks for the feedback. I only used snapseed I pad app and used one of the HDR presets. I have photoshop elements and am still getting to grips wth it.
Debbie asked for advice and you are doing the lady no favours by telling her her they are super because.clearly they are not.
There are focus issues and, especially in the first, level problems.
Debbie, I am not getting at you, they are really nice attempts and I congratulate you for posting them.
Firstly levels. If you are using a camera with a slot for an external flash, buy a camera spirit level, they cost very little and attach it, it will help with the levels.If you need the flash use an editing programme to straighten it, some are free.
Focus is often difficult at night.Try manual focus and try focusing at a distance then, if possible at something nearer.
I hope this helps and just keep shooting.
big-guy wrote:
. . . if needed hit the edit button underneath which will be available for, I believe, 24 hours.
No, you have only one hour. Then the edit button goes away.
Debbie B wrote:
Liverpool at night. Any advice please.
Welcome. Lovely work :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
I'm green. I'd love to visit your country.
big-guy
Loc: Peterborough Ontario Canada
Only an hour?? I don't think I can read that fast. :lol:
EdJ0307 wrote:
No, you have only one hour. Then the edit button goes away.
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