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Re: Rainbows in the morningDarren
They are excellent images and the colours really pop off the screen. Take care you don't over sharpen your photographs....this is a common fault and it tends to make the images look a little unreal. Nature is not razor sharp. Regards
Matt. K
Re: Rainbows in the morningwow...that first one is a amazing...
shots like this make me want to go and buy one of them 70-200 numbers.... out interest, how much sharpening was applied? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Rainbows in the morningThanks, re the sharpening the ps action used here to do the borders/captioning has a sharpening effect also that is only set to "low/normal/medium/high) and these are at "low" - I just do not know what that is. It's usually OK. But, #3 I did do some sharpening first in PS3, I think 100, 1, 0 and as a result I agree that it's over sharpened after the borders action
But, the 70-200 is very sharp, that's for sure. These colours are out of camera too, only think I did was crop and applied some levels. Darren
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Re: Rainbows in the morningGreat images! Love the poses and colour. How did you get the background to look a bit painted...
Re: Rainbows in the morningnice shots. #3 is seriously oversharpend though.
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I might blame the Hoya filter for that actually Darren
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Yip Darren
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Re: Rainbows in the morningAgree with everything already stated, but they are still sweet photos !!
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