Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Fine examples Tim like the way the outside edges of leaves stand out.
Thank you kind sir for hosting and for the kind comment!
Glad you liked.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Sure guy you can mess around with it.
Thanks, Bob...I just really wanted to make our flag
stand out...only thing I changed was the cropping...
Hope you like it!
Tim
Original Image
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Removed some space on the left and the roof on the bottom
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Three from me, grabbed at random....
SOOC - Looking across heathland, RSPB reserve, Sandy, Bedfordshire
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+exposure/dehaze, grad filter to boost sky, +clarity to foreground
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SOOC - Random jet engine exhibit, Paris airshow
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Crop (yes, really!) +clarity, tonal/colour tweaks...
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SOOC - From hanging basket on patio (no idea of variety, my fingers are definately NOT green)
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Another minor crop... BIG tweaks to clarity, contrast, colours.. cloning background out
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All really great examples submitted here. This was a great challenge to get the creative juices flowing. Thanks again Bob for a thoughtful and educational challenge idea!
This will be my last for this challenge. Went outside my comfort zone on this, but here it is.
Two shots combined to a pano then edited.
First two are RAW converted to JPG. #3 is the combined pano. Tweaked with dehaze, clicked magic color, then upped the contrast and cropped a tad - all done in Photoscape X (free version). Finally, I then uploaded it to PicMonkey and added new sky.
kippertoes wrote:
Three from me, grabbed at random....
Holy Smokes kippertoes - AMAZING jet engine and floral!
Thanks GiGi - more luck than skill, I assure you... just keep clicking those sliders !!
kippertoes wrote:
Three from me, grabbed at random....
What nice productions kippertoes...
Roadrunner wrote:
Like your ideas, GiGi
Thanks Jim, much appreciated.
First is sooc. On the second one I brightened it a little, and raised the saturation a little to make it more closely match what I saw. This was taken at 380mm, 1/160th sec. f6, iso 100, aimed at the reddest area of the sunset . On the third I cropped the second one to "widescreen" to fit my monitor.
PS: This was a quick edit with "Photos"
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