Trying out PaintShop Pro - fairly undoctored
You got me at sunset! Nice.
Seems a little contrast manipulation is in order; the lights and darks are fine but the mid-tones need to be experimented with, the contrast does that.
Somehow the depth falls short with no foreground.
I still like it it is like many in my archive; keep up the good work!
Thank you Outback and Topcat! I'll play around with the contast. Unfortunately the foreground was neighbors rooftops so I'll try another angle next time.
Thank you Outback and Topcat! I'll play around with the contast. Unfortunately the foreground was neighbors rooftops so I'll try another angle next time.
Thank you Outback and Topcat! I'll play around with the contast. Unfortunately the foreground was neighbors rooftops so I'll try another angle next time.
jmvaugh wrote:
Trying out PaintShop Pro - fairly undoctored
Nice !! Some post processing can really add impact.
Now the real question for me, was that taken from the Sandias by chance?
Thank you so much. It was taken from my balcony in North Albuquerque Acres. We have great mountain and city views, but I'm trying to learn PP to get the power lines out of my shots.
jmvaugh wrote:
Thank you so much. It was taken from my balcony in North Albuquerque Acres. We have great mountain and city views, but I'm trying to learn PP to get the power lines out of my shots.
Post processing is an exciting journey apart from basic photography. I hope you don't get over come by it when you first start as it can be daunting.
As to those damn power lines
Photographers have been frustrated by them for about a century now but with Photoshop it has become much easier to deal with them.
As a former (for a far too short a time) resident of the Land of Enchantment I'll look forward to seeing more of your images. We lived in Belen and worked in Albu-turkey.
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