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Tall shipsTook some pics of the James Craig and Svanen as they entered Newcastle harbour (link to gallery is here). I have a problem with the pic below and would appreciate comments. Can't decide if I should crop out the cathedral in the top left so you just see the ship. Plus, if I keep the cathedral I can't work out how to make it show better (image has had USM and curve alterations to try and fix)
Oh also refer my link HERE if you want to sail on one of theses ships in March (costs ~$200) TIA Peter
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Stubbsy,
you told me you go to bed but you're still hanging around and posting Birddog114
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OK I'm going now - just wanted to show off my pics b4 I see you guys (& get a little plug in for the March trip) Nighty Night PS (I"ll try & rob an ATM on my way to Sydney to get the green folding stuff for a 12-24) Peter
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Stubbsy Try this in PS if you have it: Colour Balance - Midtones - +51 +23 -22 Then: Selective Colour - Black +54% Chris Chris
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This may helpHi Stubbsy, I diddled with your image a little by masking & selecting the colour ranges in the entire hillside of buildings behind and loweering brightness and adding a smidge of contrast to each patch. I also used unsharp mask on the cathederal block to give the sky/roof interface a crisper intersect. I hope the altered image downloads ok.
Cheers - lovely pic, composition is fine ps. hope you don't mind me re-working your stuff. Shoot early - Shoot often
Stubbsy, I prefer your shots in your album without distracting backgrounds so much more. I also prefer the composition of the other shots, So based on that I wouldn't spend any time pp, this shot would be the one which got away. They cant all be winners and the others are in my opinion.
Matty B To post an image in a reply, press IMG button just above reply box on right, insert url (or address) for image (this is what a url looks like http://www.pixspot.com/albums/userpics/ ... 20Park.jpg ) press IMG again and you have done it Hope that makes sense, ask if it doesn't
OK I get it (I think!) reply text and functions I get - a URL is what I need to get myself. Sorry Stubbsy - no image forthcoming - I checked my late night's efforts and they were not all good after all - at least that's my excuse, and I'm sticking to it! Next time I shall tread more carefully. Sorry for the mucking around.
Cheers. Shoot early - Shoot often
Thanks for your advice Glen. On reflection I think you're right on the money. I'm trying too hard to get the pic I wanted from a shot that is ordinary. Better to spend my time on getting the good pic "in the camera" Peter
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