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Your perspective - PP Long way homeAfter a request to start a post processing thread for those wishing to give a personal perspective on how they see this
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=38548 as a finished product, follow the link below to download a copy of the original, untouched jpeg file. (6.3 meg) http://www.4shared.com/file/211776046/9 ... _3261.html Process to you personal preference and post in this thread as per normal posting guidelines. Just wear plenty of fly repellent, be careful of the cathead burs when sitting, snakes when walking and Roos if driving after sunset. Oh, and don't forget the hat Go for your life.
Re: Your perspective - PP Long way homeBeautiful as it is. no need for PP.
Re: Your perspective - PP Long way homeheres my bash, pretty hard work when theres not much to improve on! its a very fine shot on its own!
I think the best way to improve this shot would be from a composition point of view, the scenery is stunning, the lighting perfect, but the two competing elements, the flowers and the road let it down. So I cropped appropriately.. hth ..a little anyway.. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Nice attempt Gerry. These were my exact thoughts. BW crossed my mind but who wants to get rid of the beautiful yellows...
Re: Your perspective - PP Long way homeGerry,
Crop a little from the left on the second of these. Please. g.
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Re: Your perspective - PP Long way homelike so?
Good call Gary, that actually balances out the flowers and the road nicely... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Your perspective - PP Long way homeI don't mind that pano version, Gerry.
Re: Your perspective - PP Long way homeLovely really. The pano version looks great.
I'll post my version when I get a chance to play with it. Steve.
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