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Lazuka
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 19:27
was in critique but i didn't know this forum existed!
so here it is, sky still not lightened but i'm lazy
zacker
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 19:44
lol... id say that was an OLD barn..lol nice find.. on my lap top (wich is old and cruddy) this whole shot looks dark... but like i said..old cruddy laptop.
Lazuka
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 19:55
lol... id say that was an OLD barn..lol nice find.. on my lap top (wich is old and cruddy) this whole shot looks dark... but like i said..old cruddy laptop.
actually just messed with it some more
here.
Bill Pham
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 20:02
i think i like the first version better :lol:. think if you lean on that it would fall over.
Bill
canonloader
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 20:12
HAHA, sorry, me too. The first version for me. Looks like there is something living in it you don't want to meet. :)
Lazuka
27th of September 2008 (Sat), 20:38
HAHA, sorry, me too. The first version for me. Looks like there is something living in it you don't want to meet. :)
i'll bring the darks and shadows back in, gives it an eerie look :p
zacker
28th of September 2008 (Sun), 09:09
i think because the sky is basically gone its a wash anyhow.. unless you were to paste in a new sky..lol but with all those trees it will be very time consuming. i like the shot though.. might be a god one to go back to on a day with some dramatic clouds..
canonloader
28th of September 2008 (Sun), 09:48
One of the reasons I save all my good RAW files is because you never know what will come out next month, next year... I mean, noise ware was unheard of not long ago, now there are dozens of companies selling their software. And now there are a few focus software companies working on fixing out of focus images. Would that just be icing on the cake? And one day, someone, somewhere is going to come up with a way to reliably, quickly and completely, separate a background from a busy horizon. http://www.flashbax.com/images/kneeslap.gif
zacker
28th of September 2008 (Sun), 10:58
i even save some of my bad raw files... there are still good parts to them i might be able to use in the future or re process them a different way than i can now.
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