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Indigenous artWe had a bit of a picnic last Sunday at Slaughter Falls in Brisbane. After lunch we decided to go for a walk to see the fall, which was anything but. My leaking tap before it was fixed produced more water, but then I saw the indigenous art on the rocks... Taken with the best camera in the world; the one you just happen to have with you and in this case, my Olympus SP570UZ.
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INteresting shot, I would like to tsee this with the white balance adjusted, I reckon applying a cloudy WB would be the ticket, I always find it makes the aussie bush look more natural and representative of the scene. Any reason why they are called Slaughter Falls? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Indigenous artUnfortunately, the camera I use takes quite a long time when taking pictures in
RAW format and I always take them in JPG, so I cannot adjust the white balance. However, the best thing I can do is using a warm filter 25%. What do you think?
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Yeah that looks better imo, I would even push it up more than 25% gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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