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PP the taj mahalHi the missus just spent a few weeks in India.
Wondering whether I could get some advice on PP options. Shot with an Ixus 70 I know but I was hoping I could make a nice print out of it for here. So crops and PP advice welcome. D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: PP the taj mahalDo you mind us posting our own version?
The main things it needs are Contrast and Saturation. I myself would also crop a bit from the sides and top, and clone out the bird(?). Such a beautiful place and I'm sure a print would look awesome.. Nikon D70
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Re: PP the taj mahalI agree with Pehpsi. I might also try and straighten out a bit of the lens perspective.
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Re: PP the taj mahalpehpsi, by all means have a go with your own version. Linky to original if it helps http://www.4whites.smugmug.com/photos/2 ... zbLi-O.jpg
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Re: PP the taj mahalCool, my version is below with just has a bit of Cont/Sat and a small crop.
Last edited by Pehpsi on Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: PP the taj mahalcheers, looks much nicer. I would like to get the sky looking nicer - damn pollution.,
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Re: PP the taj mahalHey Deadgoose - tell you other half it is a nice shot
The thing that really really irked me about the shot were the leaning towers, so the first thing to do is a bit of perspective correction, and then a bit of levels adjustment, with a saturation layer to bring out the greens in the grass etc. I've probably gone a bit far, but I'm really tired (looked down a microscope all day), so the eyes are kind of playing tricks .. but something like this : (edited version - I think the previous was too yellow ) Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Re: PP the taj mahalThanks Blackandstormy - re the leaning towers, they are actually built to be leaning out so if they fall they dont hit the main structure. The Ixus distorted them all the way back in.
Thanks for the image, I like the whiteniing of the building. the great thing from the feedback is that there is hope for the image, when I have time I will have a go on the original and see how I go. D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: PP the taj mahalHERE IS MY TAKE ON THE TAJ - STRAIGHTENED TOWERS WITH PERSPECTIVE AND RICHED UP THE COLOURS A BIT . D200, 17-55 f2.8, 50 f1.4, 80-200 2.8
Re: PP the taj mahalI was lazy and didn't perspective correct...
Plus I like the golden hue!
Re: PP the taj mahalVery arty Phillip, I like these sort of oversaturated images
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Re: PP the taj mahalVery nice blacknstormy. Love your work.
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