Trying to use what everyone has told me. How do these look?
Storm Moving In
Bulbs in Claire's Yard
Moon through the trees
Bird--Hodges Gardens
Raindrop
Claire has some nice bulbs..sorry couldn't help it..sunset I would have gone one way or the other to get the one tree and sun off to one side..the sky is very dramatic but the foreground ,,there just isn't much there..too dark, therefore too much of it..just my opinion
Well, I didnt do as I was instructed to do. I still have a problem with centering. I see what you mean about storm coming foreground being too dark. Thanks for the tips. I'll tell Claire--couldnt help myself.
overall very nice pics..just a few little things here and there , that make the difference between nice and "man I wanna print that one"..
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
moon shot is best of the bunch with raindrop second. the only problem with storm coming is little black thingy(scientific technical term) in upper left corner. storm clouds are suposed to be dark. keep up the good work :thumbup: bulb shot has overall blue tint. double check your white balance setting.
nice photos, I really like the one of the mooon in the trees and the raindrop also the blue bulbs. My favorite is the raindrop.
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
just noticed another problem with storm cloud picture. Horizion is higher on left side then right side can be fixed in editing software. I just dont know how.
sinatraman wrote:
just noticed another problem with storm cloud picture. Horizion is higher on left side then right side can be fixed in editing software. I just dont know how.
Easy to fix, just go into Rotate until it is straight. Keeping the horizon straight is a very common problem. Unfortunately I don't always practice what I preach and find myself having to straighten my horizons too. So you are not alone.
Here I go again with my need to sharpen....
Following are sharpening redos of 3 of the images.
I like the three of them... I just had to sharpen....
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