NEXT CHALLENGE
This one a bit different again. Couldn't find any decent subjects with multiple exposure settings so I thought this might work instead:
Save the Ducks (and a maybe couple of swans)
Was trying out a member of the Bigma lens family a few days ago (the Sigma 150-600 C) so went down to a local park which always has lots of sitting ducks, so to speak. But it was getting late so I had to crank up the ISO (up to 6400) while keeping a decent shutter speed. Some were underexposed even with the high ISO. So ... I am linking to a few of these images to see if you can turn one (or more) into a POTN-worthy capture. All taken with a Canon 90D so lots of megapixels crammed in there; also means that any max zoom shots were looking like 960mm. These are hand-held, so lots of potential for jiggle, too.
The Links
Original .cr3 files (zipped) = https://www.dropbox.com …kcuy/CR3%20Files.zip?dl=0
Same, converted to .dng using Adobe = https://www.dropbox.com …wqou/DNG%20Files.zip?dl=0
Post or PM me if you have any problems accessing the files.
The Rules
Before and After - The Weekly Editing Challenge
Now compiled into a single, easy to locate thread, that can be added to your subscribe/follow list!
Rules are simple:
Download the image file from the current week
Contestants will have 7 days to edit the image and post their edited version to the thread (as many entries as you like)
The owner of the original image will choose a winner
The winner will copy & paste this post and include a new downloadable image link
The new image must be unedited / SOOC (straight our of camera), full-resolution, and in a RAW format, ie. CR2, DNG, TIF, etc
The purpose of this game is to be creative and learn new editing techniques. You must give some insight into exactly how you went about editing the image. For example, increased shadows sliders, reduced highlights, local sharpening, white balance adjustment, specific filters used, tone curve adjustments, etc. Comments and/or questions regarding the edits are encouraged.
... and, from the good old days, Canon F-1n, FTb, Mamiya 645 (m1000s), etc. -- Rob