Shot this one from a long distance then croped let me know what you think and how i might improve the photo in photoshop.
JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Dec 22, 2006 21:42 | #2 Colorful engine, good lighting...but I'm not sure your vantage point was the best. I did a little crop, levelling and contrast adjustment that I thought might work better with that shot. Would have been nice to have the entire track on the left in the frame, though. Keep an eye out for stuff like that when shooting a scene like this. Little things like including a parallel track can help the image a lot. The switch signal in the foreground is nice. If I took the time, I'd probably clone out the electrical wires. - 5D & 60D (x2), EFS 10-22, EF 17-40L, EF 50 f1.4, EF 24-105L, EF 100-400 L IS
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Dec 22, 2006 23:15 | #3 Here is the original shot before croping Shot using 300MM @ F/11 1/1000 iso 400 I a still learning how best to expose for some items. The biggest hurdle is trains because of the headlight and steam locomotives because of their dak color against a light sky. Any metering tips wuld be helpful I use a rebel xt
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Harold_L Goldmember 1,192 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Boulder, Colorado More info | Dec 22, 2006 23:41 | #4 I really like your crop in the first image. I agree with JT that the image is just a little flat - his processing seems to take care of that nicely. Harold
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Dec 23, 2006 10:42 | #5 I like JT's as well. JT can you offer any tips on how you did it
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JT Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 17 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Dec 23, 2006 13:12 | #6 jlg759 wrote in post #2437878 I like JT's as well. JT can you offer any tips on how you did it Just some simple adjustments in PS. Used auto-contrast and then backed it off a little until I liked how it looked. Also used USM and adjusted that until it looked "right" to me. Of course, the crop is self-explanatory. - 5D & 60D (x2), EFS 10-22, EF 17-40L, EF 50 f1.4, EF 24-105L, EF 100-400 L IS
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