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Washington DC - Lincoln MemorialLincoln Memorial
Better at full Resolution CC Welcome [url][url=https://flic.kr/p/FvRVuN][/url]Lincon Memorial_-2 by Allan-1966, on Flickr[/url]
Re: Washington DC - Lincoln MemorialA very imposing monument.
Re: Washington DC - Lincoln MemorialHi Bigfoot welcome
You have a dust spot on the right and look around the on the right columns and the top and you see brown shading. I not sure what you have done here to get this shading.
Re: Washington DC - Lincoln Memorialfollowing on from Tony's comment, I think you need to check the mask that you have adjusted the building whitebalance on, you can see 'brush' marks around the edge were it has bled off. I think selectively adjusting the WB of the building would be necessary to capture the correct colour of the sandstone (or whatever it is)
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No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Washington DC - Lincoln MemorialHello All
Thank you for your comments. At the time I was new to the camera (Nikon D750) and the photo's were taken in jpeg rather than raw. Editing a jpeg is not a easy as editing a raw file. I probably missed the dust spot, but nothing was done to the colour of the memorial. I adjusted the saturation and highlights only. Thank you for your input. I appreciate the feedback. Regards
Re: Washington DC - Lincoln MemorialNice shot mate.
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