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Yet another sunset - this is the last for now, I promiseThis sunset effect was assisted by smoke from a grass fire about 200 km away. I have cropped the image but no other editing was performed. The D 70 did the job perfectly for me.
Thanks Stubbsy (again) Cheers, Shoot early - Shoot often
This is a very nice shot but you are showing quite a bit of noise along the bottom 1/4 of the pic. If you shot in RAW try to PP to give a bit more black in the foreground.
Chris
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MattyB
Awesome pic. While nature provided the shot it was you that framed it and took it. I think this means you can take some of the credit Peter
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Doh,
Chris your version is far more effective!! I don't mind if you edit my stuff at all. A curves layer , any clues on how to perform this one (I do have some exp. with layers and curves adj.) Thanks Chris. Cheers, Shoot early - Shoot often
I think your shot is fantastic but it did look a little flat and lacked the colour oomph IMO. I quite simply (in PS) went to layers - adjustment layer - curves and locked the mid point by clicking on the diagonal line. I then played with the 1/4 point on the line and the 3/4 point by clicking and dragging until the pic look as it does. It is quite possible that I have gone a bit over the top but it is always worth a play Keep em coming Chris
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Matty I have been doing this for a long time and I learn something new every day that’s the beauty of PP in PSCS Chris
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