A sure cure for insomnia - Processing Star trails
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:15 pm
so, if ya don't fall alseep actually taking the required amounts of images at nighttime, then the sheer processing and mind numbing effort required to go to clean them up will put you to sleep, well it did for me, twice..
version one of the the recent trails session with Rodney. There is much to be improved on in this case and i think revisting it to address a few issues will make for a stronger image.
I am not keen on the sharp halo around teh pylon, this is exacerbated by downsize and compression, additionally i think my trails have been a bit lost in the sky, they need some more oommph to give them more impact.
MattK when are you runnign your PS workshop - i need a lesson..
version one of the the recent trails session with Rodney. There is much to be improved on in this case and i think revisting it to address a few issues will make for a stronger image.
I am not keen on the sharp halo around teh pylon, this is exacerbated by downsize and compression, additionally i think my trails have been a bit lost in the sky, they need some more oommph to give them more impact.
MattK when are you runnign your PS workshop - i need a lesson..