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Dec 08, 2010 12:54 |  #1

Hey Gang, id like to get some advice, in this picture what do you guys think can be improved, what should i adjust. After doing so im going to print it and maybe hang it up in my room (what size would be nice?). The image is right out of the camera so nothing has been done to it yet. Thank you

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Gripped 5D Mark II l 24-105 F/4 L l 70-200 F/4 L l Tokina 12-24 F4 l 50mm 1.8 l Sigma 600 Mirror l B+W KSM CPL l B+W 6stop ND filter l Hitech 0.6 GND l YN-468 Flash l Kenko Pro 300 1.4 TC l Induro Tripod, Vanguard 250 Ballhead.

  
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Dec 08, 2010 18:12 |  #2

No ideas?


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Dec 08, 2010 18:18 as a reply to  @ V-Wiz's post |  #3

Maybe it's fine as is. Maybe ask in the Critique section.

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Dec 08, 2010 18:32 |  #4

I figured since im looking to PP & print it should belong here?


Gripped 5D Mark II l 24-105 F/4 L l 70-200 F/4 L l Tokina 12-24 F4 l 50mm 1.8 l Sigma 600 Mirror l B+W KSM CPL l B+W 6stop ND filter l Hitech 0.6 GND l YN-468 Flash l Kenko Pro 300 1.4 TC l Induro Tripod, Vanguard 250 Ballhead.

  
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Dec 08, 2010 19:23 |  #5

V-Wiz wrote in post #11419173 (external link)
I figured since im looking to PP & print it should belong here?

Well, it looks like a nice shot that should yield a nice print -- what would you like? You could, of course, boost the shadows a bit, but that's a matter of taste.

The only thing that "sticks out" is the glare toward the bottom center -- did you by chance use a filter on your lens?

Anyway, you could tone that down with some careful brushwork...


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Dec 09, 2010 10:13 as a reply to  @ tonylong's post |  #6

As long as everything is holding together in the shadow detail you should make a 20X30 size print at minimum, although with the 5D2 you should be able to go much larger. I don't know if that is bigger than you want but lately I am hooked on large print sizes, you can't tell what your camera can do until you go large!


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Dec 09, 2010 10:32 |  #7

tonylong wrote in post #11419400 (external link)
Well, it looks like a nice shot that should yield a nice print -- what would you like? You could, of course, boost the shadows a bit, but that's a matter of taste.

The only thing that "sticks out" is the glare toward the bottom center -- did you by chance use a filter on your lens?

Anyway, you could tone that down with some careful brushwork...

Thanks Tony, yes thats the only thing that looks distracting. Its actually the light on the bottom, just like the one you see further down, so its glare. Should i use the clone brush? Thank you.


Gripped 5D Mark II l 24-105 F/4 L l 70-200 F/4 L l Tokina 12-24 F4 l 50mm 1.8 l Sigma 600 Mirror l B+W KSM CPL l B+W 6stop ND filter l Hitech 0.6 GND l YN-468 Flash l Kenko Pro 300 1.4 TC l Induro Tripod, Vanguard 250 Ballhead.

  
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Dec 09, 2010 10:34 |  #8

Haha, i dont think ill go that large on this specific picture. Now one more thing i was thinking about was noise. I dont see any noise but since it is a long exposure i might have some "hot pixels or long exposure noise patterns?? Is this something i should worry about since i will enlarge it ? thanks guys.


Gripped 5D Mark II l 24-105 F/4 L l 70-200 F/4 L l Tokina 12-24 F4 l 50mm 1.8 l Sigma 600 Mirror l B+W KSM CPL l B+W 6stop ND filter l Hitech 0.6 GND l YN-468 Flash l Kenko Pro 300 1.4 TC l Induro Tripod, Vanguard 250 Ballhead.

  
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Dec 09, 2010 11:24 |  #9

V-Wiz wrote in post #11422513 (external link)
Thanks Tony, yes thats the only thing that looks distracting. Its actually the light on the bottom, just like the one you see further down, so its glare. Should i use the clone brush? Thank you.

Well, there are several approaches you can take to tone down the flare.

What software do you have to use?

I'm not a "Photoshop guru", but others here can give some expert advice if you have software that is up to the task!


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Dec 09, 2010 11:36 |  #10

tonylong wrote in post #11422840 (external link)
Well, there are several approaches you can take to tone down the flare.

What software do you have to use?

I'm not a "Photoshop guru", but others here can give some expert advice if you have software that is up to the task!

Photoshop CS5


Gripped 5D Mark II l 24-105 F/4 L l 70-200 F/4 L l Tokina 12-24 F4 l 50mm 1.8 l Sigma 600 Mirror l B+W KSM CPL l B+W 6stop ND filter l Hitech 0.6 GND l YN-468 Flash l Kenko Pro 300 1.4 TC l Induro Tripod, Vanguard 250 Ballhead.

  
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Dec 09, 2010 12:10 |  #11

V-Wiz wrote in post #11422901 (external link)
Photoshop CS5

Well, CS3 is very capable software -- how much have you attempted?


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Dec 09, 2010 12:28 |  #12

Straiten the horizon about .6 degrees clockwise. Open up shadows on the deck area. Crop off a bit of the lower part of the picture to eliminate the worst flair and clone out the rest. Sharpen everything but the sky.


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Dec 13, 2010 10:31 |  #13

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Straiten the horizon about .6 degrees clockwise. Open up shadows on the deck area. Crop off a bit of the lower part of the picture to eliminate the worst flair and clone out the rest. Sharpen everything but the sky.

Thanks for the advice.


Gripped 5D Mark II l 24-105 F/4 L l 70-200 F/4 L l Tokina 12-24 F4 l 50mm 1.8 l Sigma 600 Mirror l B+W KSM CPL l B+W 6stop ND filter l Hitech 0.6 GND l YN-468 Flash l Kenko Pro 300 1.4 TC l Induro Tripod, Vanguard 250 Ballhead.

  
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Dec 13, 2010 14:36 |  #14
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DO NOT align the image. i believe it is almost perfectly straight if you look at the lines on the dome. I use to go here very often and i know although the horizon line may seem crooked...that is actually the formation and graduation of the land in Los Angeles


this is an amazing picture. i agree with the lower crop and sharpening though.


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Dec 13, 2010 16:49 as a reply to  @ stayhumble's post |  #15

Great picture!

Just thinking out loud, I'd be tempted to smooth out the walls. Personally, when I look at the photo, I find myself paying way too much attention to the lens flare, moisture spots, shadows, and access doors (?) that break up the walls.

Maybe lighten up the close telescope (and get rid of the walkway light) so that it becomes a focal point?

Like I said, these are just ideas. I can quickly destroy a picture like this with over-processing.


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