MickeyTigg
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Very Nice!
Great job Laura!
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Great job Laura!
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Laura22 said:Here's the result of all my practice:
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FrumiousBoojum said:Good job!
For further adjustments if you'd like, use at least Photoshop CS (or a newer version of Elements, if it includes the feature [I don't keep up with Elements much to know...]) to adjust the shadows/highlights and midtone contrast. That should help bring out the detail that's hidden in the shadows of the tree.
PhotoDave219 said:I prefer just using the curves to accomplish the same effect. Personally, i like harsh shadows.... I try to have to do as little in photoshop as possible. I like all my tricks to be real....
PhotoDave219 said:....... Heh. I know this......
PhotoDave219 said:I prefer just using the curves to accomplish the same effect. Personally, i like harsh shadows.... I try to have to do as little in photoshop as possible. I like all my tricks to be real....
And Laura... good job on that. That was probably 1/1000 at f/8 at ISO 200. (Or thats the proper exposure for bright sunlight... sunny f/16 rule.)
FrumiousBoojum said:As for me, I just find I have a little more ease of control doing it through the shadows/highlights dialogue. I did a test to see about what it might look like and it is a bit preferable for me since the tree is so detailed to tone down the shadows. (Plus maxing out the colour correction a bit is a good quick way to give this photo the look of the colour Disneyland photos of the 50s.)
Laura22 said:Can I see the end result? I make a living using photoshop and I like to learn new tricks.
Laura22 said:Let's see if Dave was right.....looking up exif info....
1/250 - f/9 - ISO 100. A little off, but I still think you're smart. :lol:
dolbyman said:and another one in total (my sister in front)
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