Here's another Before and After shot at Sugarloaf Mountain. Honest critics are welcome, good or bad.
Nice fall image of a country road
I'm a sucker for a country road that go around a curve and disappears, surround it with late autumn woods and you have a photo that belongs on your wall.
Excellent shot
Excellent job on this! Great shot.
Shakey
Loc: Traveling again to Norway and other places.
Rob Almeda wrote:
Here's another Before and After shot at Sugarloaf Mountain. Honest critics are welcome, good or bad.
Agree with all the above comments. Outstanding, Rob.
Thanks Ralph for your nice comment.
rjaywallace wrote:
Nice fall image of a country road
Thanks tramsey, I appreciate your visit and honest comment.
tramsey wrote:
I'm a sucker for a country road that go around a curve and disappears, surround it with late autumn woods and you have a photo that belongs on your wall.
Excellent shot
Thanks Carol. I have learned so much from UHH by following all the comments and critics.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Excellent job on this! Great shot.
Thank you for your nice comment Shakey. You are one of the hoggers who are an expert on PP.
Shakey wrote:
Agree with all the above comments. Outstanding, Rob.
Just right HDR touch, good job.😊
Thank you Joe. I tried not to overdo the HDR. Thanks again for your comment.
joehel2 wrote:
Just right HDR touch, good job.😊
Rob Almeda wrote:
Here's another Before and After shot at Sugarloaf Mountain. Honest critics are welcome, good or bad.
Somewhat a ditto of other responses. I really like the composition. It is the type of road I loved to travel on when I had a convertible (with top down). Your results bring out the colors very well.
I am curious about why you chose to use HDR for your processing when all the image needed was some tonal tweaking (vibrance, saturation, etc.). I'm not complaining, because the results are great, but curious about the thinking that made you say to yourself, that HDR is the way to make the image what you want it to be. Is there something in the image that said HDR will fix this (other than slightly washed out original)?
Jerry
Hi Jerry.....I was just trying to get aquainted with HDR. Yes you are correct that I should have use saturation and leveling to achieve a well balance picture. The HDR came out good but it might be better to tweak it a bit on what you suggest. Thanks.
Erdos2 wrote:
Somewhat a ditto of other responses. I really like the composition. It is the type of road I loved to travel on when I had a convertible (with top down). Your results bring out the colors very well.
I am curious about why you chose to use HDR for your processing when all the image needed was some tonal tweaking (vibrance, saturation, etc.). I'm not complaining, because the results are great, but curious about the thinking that made you say to yourself, that HDR is the way to make the image what you want it to be. Is there something in the image that said HDR will fix this (other than slightly washed out original)?
Jerry
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