I replaced the sky with Luminar 4. Can I be forgiven a little bit since I used my own sky?
Best in DL
Sure, that's fine. Acknowledging that you replaced the sky is an important part. That was my point in a previous post.
--Bob
Curmudgeon wrote:
I replaced the sky with Luminar 4. Can I be forgiven a little bit since I used my own sky?
Best in DL
Curmudgeon wrote:
I replaced the sky with Luminar 4. Can I be forgiven a little bit since I used my own sky?
Best in DL
Whatever works for you. You are the artist.
I think Iām going to add a disclaimer on all of my photos something to the effect that things may have been added or removed to enhance your viewing pleasure.
This is ridiculous. Do whatever you have to do to make an exceptional image
Nice shot. Go and sin no more...
Ed
For me, it is like quoting someone. So long as you are open that the words are not your own (even if you don't know exactly whose they are), you are doing the right thing. I am anxious to get out with my D850 and shoot skies that I may use for the same purpose.
stanikon
Loc: Deep in the Heart of Texas
Nice shot. Confession is good for the soul but is sometimes overrated.
You are forgiven. Nice job.
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That's quite a handsome bird in a photogenic setting and pose.
Note the last sentence in Linda From Maines' notes on her posts, Jack. Good result!
Thank you all who looked and commented. Post processing can be used to move pictures from "this is a Hooded Oriole" to "I am a very pretty Hooded Oriole". That is what I tried to do with this shot.
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