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My Home TownOddly I don't spend a lot of time taken photos in Newcastle CBD despite living there. Having recently played host to some overseas vistors I took the time to do so. Here are some from that outing. I've been getting some comments on having oversaturated, oversharpened images from my new processing workflow with LR4 and CS6. These should be better now that a few tweaks have been completed.
Peter
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Re: My Home TownImpressive tree in number 3.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: My Home TownI cant confidently comment on colours and exposures based on this monitor at work (they look funny, but this screen is not calibrated), but these are well composed and I would imagine will look great on a proper monitor, or even better - printed.
Cameron
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Re: My Home Townnice photo of your knob..oops i mean knobbys head
The remaining images do not do alot for me beside being nice snapshots of some aussie town, not to say they are bad, one can even argue they are quite well composed etc, but for me the subject content is not riveting. In terms of your colours and sharpness - I reckon they are not overly contrasty or saturated, pushed to the higher end, but certainly not a explosion of spewed colour! I reckon they are typical of what one would find in a postcard for the town. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: My Home Town2 and 3 are the best for me.
Re: My Home TownMuch better on this screen!
Cameron
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