I thought my edit looked pretty good myself. Especially because I was just trying to show her the amount of detail that was in the sky, and it was just a quick adjustments to the contrast in the image.. Its all in the eyes of the beholder i guess
BrandonPerkins Senior Member ![]() 308 posts Joined Jan 2012 Location: Pennsylvania More info | Jan 26, 2013 11:28 | #16 I thought my edit looked pretty good myself. Especially because I was just trying to show her the amount of detail that was in the sky, and it was just a quick adjustments to the contrast in the image.. Its all in the eyes of the beholder i guess Click for PortfoliO
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Lonestarlady61 THREAD STARTER Senior Member ![]() 696 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Montana for over 13 years but I'm originally from Houston, Texas. More info | Jan 26, 2013 14:35 | #17 cpam.pix wrote in post #15535390 ![]() I'd try moving to the left (3, 5, 10, and 15 feet). That would give the fence more of an angle. Right now, the road gives a nice leading line, but I find the fence is too vertical for my liking. Thank you for such a great suggestion Cpam. Looking forward to giving that a try. Spike44 wrote in post #15535836 ![]() Agree - what I first thought when I saw this shot. Lower angles and a few steps to the left. Thanks for your CC and I will get out there again and try for a better angle or two. Woolburr wrote in post #15535999 ![]() The light and the color in the original image is just fine. The edit is horrible. The problem with the shot is composition. The horizon literally splits the image in half, which tends to lessen the visual impact. An easy solution is to crop the image slightly. Try using a 16x9 overlay....and remove some of the sky. I suggest removing sky instead of foreground, because there really is nothing compelling in the upper portion of the sky that might serve to enhance the image. Hi Woolburr, really good to see that you are still around Canon 60D since Dec. 2011, Canon 28-135mm lens, Canon 70-300mm USM lens and Nifty Fifty 50mm 1.8 lens. Just got in a new lens: Tamron 18-270mm ; )
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Lonestarlady61 THREAD STARTER Senior Member ![]() 696 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Montana for over 13 years but I'm originally from Houston, Texas. More info | Jan 26, 2013 14:35 | #18 BrandonPerkins wrote in post #15536195 ![]() I thought my edit looked pretty good myself. Especially because I was just trying to show her the amount of detail that was in the sky, and it was just a quick adjustments to the contrast in the image.. Its all in the eyes of the beholder i guess ![]() I appreciate your efforts Brandon Canon 60D since Dec. 2011, Canon 28-135mm lens, Canon 70-300mm USM lens and Nifty Fifty 50mm 1.8 lens. Just got in a new lens: Tamron 18-270mm ; )
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Woolburr Rest in peace old friend. ![]() 66,487 posts Gallery: 115 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 143 Joined Sep 2005 Location: The Tupperware capitol of eastern Oregon...Leicester, NC! More info | Jan 26, 2013 17:28 | #19 Your crop is better with less sky, but don't be afraid to try some format other than 2:3. A vast expanse like that lends itself well to a wider format crop. 16x9, 2:1....even 3:1, but in this case, I think 3:1 would take too much of the elements you want to include. People that know me call me Dan
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JeremyBlake Senior Member ![]() 532 posts Likes: 4 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Columbus, OH, USA More info | Jan 28, 2013 13:32 | #20 |
chomish Goldmember ![]() 1,917 posts Joined Jun 2007 More info | Jan 29, 2013 01:58 | #21 Very nice shot. I love the edits. Im sure they were done quick but if you spent a bit of time on the edit it would come out great. Nice shot/comp!
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Lonestarlady61 THREAD STARTER Senior Member ![]() 696 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Montana for over 13 years but I'm originally from Houston, Texas. More info | Jan 29, 2013 10:43 | #22 JeremyBlake wrote in post #15544086 ![]() Personally i'd crop a little closer to the fence on the right and only keep about 2/3 of the sky. Just my opinion. ![]() EDIT: Example included. ![]() Nice edit Jeremy. This crop seems to work out nicely. Thanks~ chomish wrote in post #15546875 ![]() Very nice shot. I love the edits. Im sure they were done quick but if you spent a bit of time on the edit it would come out great. Nice shot/comp! Thanks Chomish, I'll spend some time doing that then upload the edit here. Canon 60D since Dec. 2011, Canon 28-135mm lens, Canon 70-300mm USM lens and Nifty Fifty 50mm 1.8 lens. Just got in a new lens: Tamron 18-270mm ; )
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Feb 03, 2013 16:48 | #23 I was thinking the opposite, that a sight crop on the left might help. For some reason my eyes are drawn to the left and I can't make out what those are, houses maybe. I follow the road to the middle, then left. Canon R5, RF 100-500, R5 with RF 24-105 L
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