Yesterday late afternoon....Vines Park, Georgia.
Taken with iPhone 7.
very nice. I especially like the first one. The wispy clouds and reflections on the water are very nice. The last one is beautiful. It looks so serene.
That's a beautiful...that 1st image is just gorgeous.
You have done a remarkable job with your iphone. The images are very nice. The colors in the first and last shot do not seem natural to my eyes but we cannot expect the camera in a cell phone to behave like a dSLR body.
I believe a small adjustment in contrast will benefit those beautiful images.
I like your photographs here. I presume by your making your work downloadable that you welcome edits and tweaks of it to bring out its potential.
So I did a little editing on one of your photographs -- mainly to bring up the midtones and to blue up the sky. I set the black point -- an adjustment that often introduces a stronger color contrast, as here.
The new graduated filter in Adobe Camera Raw allows isolation of the sky for adjusting its look. I used it for that purpose. Everything else I pretty much let ACR adjust automatically.
I did no editing in the full Photoshop CC, only used it to save the photograph as a JPEG file for display.
Your photograph proves that less the quality of the camera and more the skill of the photographer determines a worthy photograph. The composition makes this subject interesting even though done innumerable times elsewhere. Even so, I note that I could see substantial noise in the sky, a not unusual artifact because most noise appears in the blue channel. The subject overrides this condition.
Good luck.
deanfl wrote:
Yesterday late afternoon....Vines Park, Georgia.
Taken with iPhone 7.
Edited Version of Posted Image
Doddy
Loc: Barnard Castle-England
The downloads are excellent...well done.
Seeing all the very good images captured with cell phones on this site lately I'm beginning to wonder why I lug a heavy DSLR around sometimes. I suppose the images are what I like to get too.
As suggested above I do use "levels" in PS Ele to set the black point in my shots and maybe crop/resize, then consider the work done. Most likely there are at least as many phone shots in my catalogue as are DSLR and most never pay any attention to source of capture when selecting one for use.
Thank you for posting your great photos showing very good depth of field plus all the other attributes of stellar photography.
camerapapi wrote:
You have done a remarkable job with your iphone. The images are very nice. The colors in the first and last shot do not seem natural to my eyes but we cannot expect the camera in a cell phone to behave like a dSLR body.
I believe a small adjustment in contrast will benefit those beautiful images.
Thank you for the compliment and review.
anotherview wrote:
I like your photographs here. I presume by your making your work downloadable that you welcome edits and tweaks of it to bring out its potential.
So I did a little editing on one of your photographs -- mainly to bring up the midtones and to blue up the sky. I set the black point -- an adjustment that often introduces a stronger color contrast, as here.
The new graduated filter in Adobe Camera Raw allows isolation of the sky for adjusting its look. I used it for that purpose. Everything else I pretty much let ACR adjust automatically.
I did no editing in the full Photoshop CC, only used it to save the photograph as a JPEG file for display.
Your photograph proves that less the quality of the camera and more the skill of the photographer determines a worthy photograph. The composition makes this subject interesting even though done innumerable times elsewhere. Even so, I note that I could see substantial noise in the sky, a not unusual artifact because most noise appears in the blue channel. The subject overrides this condition.
Good luck.
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Thank you for your time and interest in the photos. Your version is certainly more vivid. I used Snapseed for post processing. When I use my DSLR I normally finish with Photoshop Elements.
Best to you.
tommy2 wrote:
Seeing all the very good images captured with cell phones on this site lately I'm beginning to wonder why I lug a heavy DSLR around sometimes. I suppose the images are what I like to get too.
As suggested above I do use "levels" in PS Ele to set the black point in my shots and maybe crop/resize, then consider the work done. Most likely there are at least as many phone shots in my catalogue as are DSLR and most never pay any attention to source of capture when selecting one for use.
Thank you for posting your great photos showing very good depth of field plus all the other attributes of stellar photography.
Seeing all the very good images captured with cell... (
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