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Weekend Photos - San Remofrom : http://darb.net/mikes-san-remo/
Which of these two night sky photos do you like better? Some others ;
Darb,
Whilst I like the night shots I think no.4 is a killer shot as well! I would like to see this photo enlarged, framed and on the wall. Nice work! Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
4 and 5 are definite winners. Tourist brochure stuff. Great stuff Darb.
1 and 2 don't do anything for me, sorry. Simon
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I agree, #4 is a great shot. Beautifully done. Not sure what to think of the night shots.
my gallery of so-so photos
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#4 is awesome!!
Johnny
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I agree with the crowd. #4 is awesome. Let's see a larger version.
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hey y'all ... cheers for the replies.
I agree the night shots arent too spectacular, but hey they're OK considering I was full of booze number 4 was shot RAW, reds and blues boosted, USM, then exported to jpeg. I havent got the NEF handy, but i cropped to 12x4 as felt the sky and excessive foreground were a bit wasteful.
what do you think of the high res version? i have a some reservations now that I look at it, but i wont say anything yet ... i also might grab the nef and have a better look.
Ive also found when i use the cropping tool in PS CS and set to 12 x 4 inches, that it actually increases the res to 3600 x whatever ... is there a way to use the cropping tool to force the crop to a certain aspect ratio, but not actually upsize or downsize the image? ie, if youi just use the normal selection tool, then choose image crop, it simply crops off the pixels ... id like to do the same, and not upsize it, but want the tool to force my aspect ratio to 12 x 4 (3 x 1.) or even when doing a normal crop, to maintain 3:2.
OT/ Hi Kristine, How are you doing? haven't heard from you since? Birddog114
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