Photog
Explorer
bigreen505 said:Stick with the original crop, but then crop out the entire foot. You don't need it to tell the story.
OK, here it is. Comes out to be a square crop. I added a little vignette too.
bigreen505 said:Stick with the original crop, but then crop out the entire foot. You don't need it to tell the story.
Lost Canadian said:Ok how about these two?
Photog said:OK, here it is. Comes out to be a square crop. I added a little vignette too.
slosurfer said:Brian, very nice.:26_7_2: Brings back some scary memories.
nwoods said:The flower image may not be salvagable. It's out of focus, has difficult lighting, etc....
I did fool around with that excellent canyon shot. It doesn't "need" anything, but it can be exaggerated in many different ways. I did a quick spin in Adobe Camera Raw and came up with these. We could do a LOT more with high dynamic range, layering, filters, etc...but this is just a quick tweak of what the camera saw.
Nice. I like that! :26_7_2:Photog said:OK, here it is. Comes out to be a square crop. I added a little vignette too.
Photog said:That is a very interesting twist on the canyon photo. I agree that it is an excellent image to work with. It looks good, as is; but it could be really great!
It has a strang feeling, or multiple temperatures. The bottom is blue and cold, while the top is orange and warm. As Mr. Woods said, I would make an adjustment layer, and and mask to warm up the bottom, and reduce the dynamic range a little. I will work on this a bit, and place it back in this post.
Here it is. Not completely finished. I would play with the colors a little more, to get a little more natural feel to it.
Guy, try some of these types of adjustments, and see how you like it.
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nwoods said:Its really interesting to me how much brighter your version is at the deepest point of the canyon floor. My version is intimidating and a bit foreboding, verses your image that invites exploration. How cool!
bigreen505 said:Nice. I like that! :26_7_2:
pismo62 said:Thanks Nwoods and Photog. I like what you both did.
What program are you using to manipulate? Photoshop? I've been using micro. digital image pro. and shuttebug for simple adjustments. It's been some time since I used photoshop. It's probable more powerful than I feel I need.