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Sculptures in the dark....or was it by the sea?Just summoned up the bravery to post a few from the sculptures by the sea mini meet. I also caved and installed FinePixViewer/FinePixStudio so I had another option as to how to manipulate the RAF files coming out of the S5 Pro, but have since decided that it is a pretty pathetic program.
FinePixStudio >> Capture NX2 for D-lighting and colour boost BigGerry.... VERY SORRY ABOUT THE FILE SIZES....the S5 Pro files just dont seem to resize down....600+kb compared to 150kb out of the D300 using the same settings Cameron
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Re: Sculptures in the dark....or was it by the sea?Wow, they're great Cameron. Love the fish-eye in particular. Great colours.
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Re: Sculptures in the dark....or was it by the sea?That last one is crying out for a BW conversion in my opinion!
I thought that person looked familiar.. man, i look over worked and tired, where's teh beauty filter when you need it Did you have any other fishy shots from the evening? The one of the rocks is good but you need a primary subject to go with all that background. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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