Its like a journal documenting the ongoings in Clive. It's good stuff Rose!
jamganz Goldmember More info | Nov 10, 2015 06:10 | #12916 Its like a journal documenting the ongoings in Clive. It's good stuff Rose!
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Decostanza Senior Member ![]() More info Post edited over 7 years ago by Decostanza. (2 edits in all) | Nov 10, 2015 08:45 | #12917 Was reviewing images to bring to tonight's pow-wow and came across this one I shot a few months back...I laugh as I recall this shot as she was swimming towards me and about ran into the dome...fun stuff that is only shown in the behind the scenes footage. Image hosted by forum (758644) © Decostanza [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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Paul Iddon Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Nov 10, 2015 15:00 | #12918 ISO 1000, no noise reduction, RAW to Jpeg. Paul. My site: http://www.pauliddon.co.uk
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Paul Iddon Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Nov 10, 2015 17:32 | #12919 A war hero in the insect world? Paul. My site: http://www.pauliddon.co.uk
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roseyposey Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 10, 2015 21:01 | #12920 jamganz wrote in post #17778386 ![]() Its like a journal documenting the ongoings in Clive. It's good stuff Rose! Thanks so much! I sometimes wonder about putting some of these images up, as they are so repetitive, but I love my walks, and the little changes in the surroundings Olympus M1 MkII, Olympus M5 MkIII: Lenses covering 8 - 300mm
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roseyposey Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 10, 2015 21:04 | #12921 Immaculens wrote in post #17778340 ![]() I use Lr vs pse 98% of the time... My standard values are about 100 for the top slider, 1.6 for radius, 10 or lower for detail because it can mimic noise in many cases - and the masking is quite high. You can press the alt button while moving all the sliders and it gives you an indication of how heavy and what effect each slider does to the image. Masking can isolate your subject in many cases but not really in landscapes. evelakes wrote in post #17778348 ![]() It all depends on the sharpness you start with. I only sharpen the subject(s) who needs to be sharpened i use the adjustmentbrush making a mask of the subject using the brush and "show selected mask overlay button" to see what i am doing. when i go past the lines i correct with the Alt key. With the "flow" you can adjust the intensity. When i finish i unselect the button "show selected mask overlay" Then i push the sharpness forward to a point it doesn't lose quality. The same goes for for noise reduction. The beauty is you can do this for the sections you want to do just click on the "New" button below the adjustment brush. Lightroom will remember the settings and stores them. Ones you make a new mask you will see all the masks in the photo and you can adjust them while you are going. The same can be done with the background if for example the noise is to high you can increase noise reduction and reduce sharpness. But the same goes for shadows/whites/highlights ect. Lightroom is becoming more and more a stand alone program for photography. little example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY4sFBN51I8 ![]() Hermelin wrote in post #17778355 ![]() I just use sharpness for landscape or sharpness for face presets Thanks for the feedback guys. I'll have a good read, and see if my skills are up to the hints Richard posted Olympus M1 MkII, Olympus M5 MkIII: Lenses covering 8 - 300mm
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roseyposey Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 10, 2015 21:38 | #12922 Hi everyone - anyone using Legacy glass on their 70D with adaptors? Olympus M1 MkII, Olympus M5 MkIII: Lenses covering 8 - 300mm
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hammer418 Goldmember ![]() More info Post edited over 7 years ago by hammer418. | Nov 10, 2015 23:36 | #12923 Another of my Country Road photos, and a leaf that symbolizes nature's roadmap to autumn. ![]() IMAGE LINK: https://hammer418.smugmug.com …092%20adj-XL.jpg&lb=1&s=A ![]() Strangers are just friends that you've never met .... I'm Mike
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evelakes Goldmember ![]() More info | Nov 11, 2015 08:41 | #12924 A camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera.
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roseyposey Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 11, 2015 20:48 | #12925 evelakes wrote in post #17779790 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Lovely Richard! Olympus M1 MkII, Olympus M5 MkIII: Lenses covering 8 - 300mm
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Nov 11, 2015 21:16 | #12926 hammer418 wrote in post #17779466 ![]() Another of my Country Road photos, and a leaf that symbolizes nature's roadmap to autumn. ![]() ![]() I'm gonna totally copy this, Hammer. Excellent light and texture! Fuji X....BAAAAM! Renders way different than Sony.
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Nov 11, 2015 21:18 | #12927 Decostanza wrote in post #17778060 ![]() I have a question that I hope some can assist with. I have been contacted by a gallery to discuss a possible showing and was curious what the best way to present prints during our "meet and greet?" Of course this is tomorrow night so I don't have a lot of time to get things ready. I could put them in a simple portfolio or mount them to some foam board but thought others here would have some ideas. To get things back on track...here is a shot while we were doing our last decompression stop. We are at a depth of 20' of water. The brown water is tannic water that mixes with the clear blue water. If timed right, it creates the illusion of something burning...interesting enough the exit we are in is referred to as "The Devils Ear." ![]() Hosted photo: posted by Decostanza in ./showthread.php?p=17778060&i=i135046056 forum: Canon Digital Cameras
Fuji X....BAAAAM! Renders way different than Sony.
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Nov 11, 2015 21:21 | #12928 roseyposey wrote in post #17778327 ![]() Just a question to those who use lightroom ..... ì find myself using it more and more, and doing less in PSE. Is there anyone else using mainly lightroom, and if so how do you go about sharpening. Thanks Will and Richard have already answered your question very specifically, so I'll just say that with every new version of Lightroom, there is less need for the pure photographer to use anything but Lightroom. Fuji X....BAAAAM! Renders way different than Sony.
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roseyposey Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 11, 2015 21:22 | #12929 Jeff Hanson wrote in post #17780538 ![]() Will and Richard have already answered your question very specifically, so I'll just say that with every new version of Lightroom, there is less need for the pure photographer to use anything but Lightroom. Yes I've noticed significant changes in the time I've been using it. I just need to learn more of the techniques is all. Olympus M1 MkII, Olympus M5 MkIII: Lenses covering 8 - 300mm
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Nov 11, 2015 21:48 | #12930 Couple of long exposures and random shots with the 70D today. I'll be going back to the railroad track overpass at sunset, because it faces due west. I know the chain link isn't in sharp focus, but I posted it anyway because I really liked the composition. Winds in the midwestern US were crazy today, so I took the track shots quick and got back to the car, only to discover my focusing errors!!! Fuji X....BAAAAM! Renders way different than Sony.
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