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    Quote Originally Posted by Weevil View Post
    Is that done on the camera, or editing?
    Edit the pic and keep the original.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weevil View Post
    Repel down is not the problem, it's the replleing UP, that may be.. ; )
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    Well I tried some editing, so I'm going to post the before and after of yesterdays picture, and ask for critique.

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    added contrast


    added saturation
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    You can do it on some cameras but it's generally easier doing it in post processing. Takes only a minute or two, you just pull some sliders to where it looks good. You have some nice photos of nice locations but your photos look a little bland. Pushing the black levels a little and increasing the contrast and saturation will give it more depth and warmth.

    Edit: That's what I get for having the "reply" window open for a few hours, I've missed around six posts, including the ones with the edits.

    Looks good, definitely better than before. The green in the foreground is perhaps a little intense but in general, a great improvement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ridney View Post
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    That's my contribution, I don't have the EXIF available on this pc, but it was, as usual, shot with a D90 + Sigma 17-70mm, probably at F8 or so.
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    Great landscapes Weevil, but that tree in the lower left side is so disturbing, ruins the shot
    Amazing work Incore, you got that perfectly.
    That looks delicious, xoqolatl.

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    Great job ANP, that is sweet! Your pic is alot "poppier" after editin Weevil, just knock of a bit of the saturation and its a super shot. Looks like some kind of bird down at the beach. inCore, great shot. Im thinking of the Israelian wall when I look at it. Looks yummy xoqolatl, you should brighten it up a bit =)
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    You mean the Western/Wailing Wall/Kotel?
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    Weevil, I'd recommend not shooting at f/16 unless for artistic reasons (starbursts at night, controlling light and you don't have a ND filter etc). Reason is you are losing sharpness with every stop past f/11 or so, and not gaining much DoF.

    Look up Diffraction.

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    Thanks Soulburner, I really appreciate any and all tips from everyone here, I am not offended WSE.

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    late to the game with the tilt thing, but pic is straight from the camera and used the tiltshift maker. photobucket reduced the size quite a bit.
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    Hey I am not a huge fan of the tilt shift stuff, but that scene really works well. Good job.

    Quote Originally Posted by Weevil View Post
    Thanks Soulburner, I really appreciate any and all tips from everyone here, I am not offended WSE.
    What I mean is there are some situations that call for higher f-stops, but that doesn't look like one (everyday shooting)

    You will likely get some extra sharpness by taking it down to f/8 and a boost in shutter speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soulburner View Post
    Hey I am not a huge fan of the tilt shift stuff, but that scene really works well. Good job.



    What I mean is there are some situations that call for higher f-stops, but that doesn't look like one (everyday shooting)

    You will likely get some extra sharpness by taking it down to f/8 and a boost in shutter speed.
    Thanks, I just tried it with that site to see how it looks and it does seem to work well with this shot.

    But, as a shot how does it look i mean are the color good and what not or what sort things should I be looking for maybe to foucse on, on a shot like this. Did that make any sense lol.
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    poor lonely little pice of wood all by it's lonesome...

    here is a 100% crop but resized to 900x597 (see below)
    here is the 100% crop untouched - 100% Crop
    here is the original picture resized to 900x600 - original



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    Great shot Lestat.

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    Great DoF on the wood shot, Lestat!

    I love this dog! He just happens to be very photogenic too.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Anemic View Post
    Great job ANP, that is sweet! Your pic is alot "poppier" after editin Weevil, just knock of a bit of the saturation and its a super shot. Looks like some kind of bird down at the beach. inCore, great shot. Im thinking of the Israelian wall when I look at it. Looks yummy xoqolatl, you should brighten it up a bit =)
    Quote Originally Posted by Marin View Post
    You mean the Western/Wailing Wall/Kotel?
    It was taken at the Olympic stadium in Barcelona.

    Metric, at least your lens stops down to f/36. I don't think any of mine too, I desperately need to get a GND filter.
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    Nice and sharp, does Sigma teleconverter auto-focus with that Canon lens?

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