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Oct 21, 2006 18:12 |  #1

Just got back from my camping trip in Scotland. Here's the first of a few that i'll be uploading over the next week or so...

Some sensor dust cloned out and border added in PS, the rest was tweaked from RAW.

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ps. I know the twig/plant (lower left) is a bit of a distraction, but somehow missed it when i took the shot!?! I tried cloning it out, but it's way beyond my PPing ability i'm afraid. :(

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Oct 22, 2006 03:47 |  #2

Nice idea, your right about the plant at the bottom, you could crop?

Not sure about the blown area middle of the screen, do you have an filters?


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Oct 22, 2006 04:24 |  #3

SidneyFresh wrote in post #2152533 (external link)
Not sure about the blown area middle of the screen, do you have an filters?

Na not for the 10-22mm, i only just bought it, and the filters are just too expensive for this lens at the moment. :(

In the end i figured that the blown area added realism lol! You couldn't look at that part of the sky without being blinded anyway, so it's an accurate representation hehe! :p


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Oct 22, 2006 04:49 |  #4

Cokin Filter kit is only about £15.00 frmo Jessops, you can get it cheaper on ebay, a couple of ND Grads would only set you back a tenner each, not so dear as to be unaffordable..

LOL on the realism,!


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Oct 22, 2006 05:17 |  #5

I have a cokin filter kit. It won't go to 10mm without vignetting. i have to go for the x-pro kit, especially if i want to stack the grads... It starts looking pretty expensive then. :( I've looked at the single slot P filter, which apparently will work on the 350D, but you can only fit 1 filter in. I might get away with a z-pro kit with the 350D, but if i upgrade my body a bit further down the line, i'll probably need to upgrade to the x-pro anyway.... Too many decisions!?! :D


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Oct 22, 2006 05:58 |  #6

Almost there... it seems a little dull.



  
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Oct 22, 2006 06:15 |  #7

Kelsey-Lee wrote in post #2152766 (external link)
Almost there... it seems a little dull.

Yeah, it's a little under exposed i guess.. I could've done a multi exposure and blended them, but i kinda like this one as is, to be honest. ;)


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Oct 22, 2006 10:48 as a reply to  @ beano's post |  #8

Here's another from that beak in the weather. This one has a blended exposure, how does it compare to the firsy shot?

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