at our house drinkin up yesterday
A little fuzzy around the edges, run your f stop up to about 22 or so.
Overexposed. In Elements or Photoshop use the Levels tool. Run the left slider up until you have some real blacks in the image. You'll like it a lot better.
Shellback
Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
Quite a menagerie - good capture ;)
ronwande wrote:
Overexposed. In Elements or Photoshop use the Levels tool. Run the left slider up until you have some real blacks in the image. You'll like it a lot better.
I dont have elements or Photoshop
Just shot offhand thru the window
thanks anyway...
wilpharm wrote:
I dont have elements or Photoshop
Just shot offhand thru the window
thanks anyway...
There's lots of free ones. Look on search at the top of this page, works like google and then, of course, there is always Gimp. There's a good tutorial for it on search to. :-D :-D :thumbup:
Good luck
Your shot is wild life, you take what you get. If you take time to set this and fiddle with that and move this lever, you will probably miss the shot.
I think it's a good capture and it can be make a lot better with not much work.
At least four types of winged critters in this single pic - how often do we see that ......
wilpharm wrote:
I dont have elements or Photoshop
Just shot offhand thru the window
thanks anyway...
You can download a free image viewer that is also a pretty good editor, FastStone Image Viewer. With it you can download a nice user manual also free. It has the Levels control and it would take about 10 seconds to adjust.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.