Nikon d7000. ISO 100, Sigma 18-250mm lens, 1/250th sec, focal length 70mm, f/10, -0.67 EV
Nice view but way too much color correction.
Can't go wrong with that scene, but do you have a 12 on your slider.
Just a suggestion.
J. R.
It's a nicely composed shot from Artists' Point, but a little garish for my taste. I downloaded it and tried a little work with LR and got this:
Nice composition but way too saturated. Keep shooting.
DesertRover wrote:
Nikon d7000. ISO 100, Sigma 18-250mm lens, 1/250th sec, focal length 70mm, f/10, -0.67 EV
Since everybody complained, but nobody asked: Do you have your Adjust Image Setting on Vivid?
DesertRover wrote:
Nikon d7000. ISO 100, Sigma 18-250mm lens, 1/250th sec, focal length 70mm, f/10, -0.67 EV
A favorite place. Yes, somewhat saturated on my monitor. Here's my attempt and crop, July 2016
D7000, 55mm, ISO 200, 1/500, f/10 (processed from raw with PSE 14)
DesertRover wrote:
Nikon d7000. ISO 100, Sigma 18-250mm lens, 1/250th sec, focal length 70mm, f/10, -0.67 EV
one of my favorite places to shoot from (okay- from which to shoot). also like to take the hike from there up the rim to the overlook.
here's my take on your shot.
maximize the more desirable, minimize the less desirable.
should have done this in pm and usually would. but there ya go. lazy tonight.
sorry for butting in. hope it's ok - just this once.
mrbill
It's a very nice scene you captured here. Just a little toning down would help. Just my opinion.
David in Dallas wrote:
It's a nicely composed shot from Artists' Point, but a little garish for my taste. I downloaded it and tried a little work with LR and got this:
Well done, looks natural.
I took one photo of the lower falls. The date was 9/11/01. That is the time and place I learned about the Twin Towers NYC a moment I will never forget! Beautiful photos
Good eye for seeing this beautiful scene. But you way over saturated it.
Nice picture buts seems over colorized, looks like a 1950's post card if that's what you were after and that would be a nice effect .
Here's the same shot I took in winter, resized to about the same aspect. This has a lot going on in the photo....just seems so busy with all the snow, bare spots, rocks, mist, etc. It does look a little better in download.
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