Spent a couple of hours at Arches National Park this summer while driving from Denver to Phoenix (in one day). I know this will be considered overcooked by some (maybe many). I just want to get feedback. Thanks.
Niccas9 Senior Member More info | Dec 29, 2011 00:05 | #1 Spent a couple of hours at Arches National Park this summer while driving from Denver to Phoenix (in one day). I know this will be considered overcooked by some (maybe many). I just want to get feedback. Thanks.
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lostid Goldmember 2,623 posts Likes: 21 Joined Oct 2008 Location: 22° 08' 22" N / 127° 51' 29" W More info | Dec 29, 2011 01:55 | #2 |
Dec 29, 2011 13:15 | #3 Thanks. I am going to go back through pictures from that particular outing and see what I can come up with. I am really having problems grasping PP styles. I have some decent shots from Arches that I get lost trying to enhance in post. Maybe I will throw some raw images up on a thread and get some help from the folks around here.
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paul-t Goldmember 1,871 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: The deep south, that's the deep south of England. More info | Dec 29, 2011 13:29 | #4 I like it, simple and stark.
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CamFan01 Goldmember 4,623 posts Likes: 33 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Lilburn, GA More info | It's a very good capture. Steve
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MassiveSi Member 109 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2011 Location: London More info | Dec 29, 2011 13:42 | #6 There is what looks like a masking/matte issue all along the right hand edge of the rocks 7d | 5Dm2 |17-40 L | 70-200 F/4 L IS | EFS 18-55 | Canon 28-135mm | Canon 85mm 1.8 | MP-E 65mm | Sigma 50-500
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Dec 29, 2011 13:51 | #7 Nice image - I like the composition. Lake Superior and North Shore Landscape Photography
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Thanks for the feedback thus far. I am going to go back to the original in raw and mess with it a bit. I am basically shooting in the dark with PP so I will see what I can come up with.
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cacawcacaw Goldmember 2,862 posts Likes: 19 Joined May 2010 Location: Ventura, California More info | Dec 29, 2011 14:34 | #9 I'd like to see a sky-only exposure gradient starting at the upper right corner. Having the sky a little darker on the right hand side might make it look like some weather is coming in and add a little more perspective. Have you goofed around with darkening the shadows and blacks a bit? I am also just learning about this stuff but it seems that there is usually a point on the blacks slider that makes everything suddenly pop out. It would be interesting to see what you started with. And you might want to check out the RAW Before and After thread. Replacing my Canon 7D, Tokina 12-24mm, Canon 17-55mm, Sigma 30mm f/1.4, 85mm f/1.4, and 150-500mm with a Panasonic Lumix FZ1000. I still have the 17-55 and the 30 available for sale.
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cacaw- most the stuff you mentioned is over my head. I am familiar with the sliders but don't really fiddle with much because I don't know what the heck it does. I am definitely going to schedule a little time to mess around with this photo, your idea sounds interesting.
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cacawcacaw Goldmember 2,862 posts Likes: 19 Joined May 2010 Location: Ventura, California More info | Dec 29, 2011 16:54 | #11 What software are you using? If you are (or have anyone in the family who is) a student, you can get Lightroom for about $90. Not that the free software isn't adequate, just that almost everyone uses it so it's easier to tell people what you are doing and get advice. (By the way, you probably aren't that far behind me.) Replacing my Canon 7D, Tokina 12-24mm, Canon 17-55mm, Sigma 30mm f/1.4, 85mm f/1.4, and 150-500mm with a Panasonic Lumix FZ1000. I still have the 17-55 and the 30 available for sale.
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shadowcat Senior Member 855 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Elyria,Ohio More info | Dec 29, 2011 17:12 | #12 I think if you had strong light from behind you yo light up the rock face it would really pop. Canon 5D MK2 with grip,7D w/grip,G1x,300mm 2.8is, 35 1.4L, 24-70 2.8II, 85 1.8, 70-200L 2.8 is, 100L macro, 2x& 1.4 tele, canon pro9000 printer, 600ex-rt,580ex 2 flash, macro flash
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Dec 29, 2011 17:31 | #13 cacawcacaw wrote in post #13616908 What software are you using? If you are (or have anyone in the family who is) a student, you can get Lightroom for about $90. Not that the free software isn't adequate, just that almost everyone uses it so it's easier to tell people what you are doing and get advice. (By the way, you probably aren't that far behind me.) Did I mention that I really like your image?
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Dec 29, 2011 17:35 | #14 I didnt fix the masking line, but a few quick contrast tweaks and a levels adjustment gets this much closer to what I would have done. If you prefer I not share my edit, let me know and Ill take it down.
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I like the edit. That is a bit more over the top as far as processing goes, but it looks very nice and brings out the detail in the rock.
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