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J.P. FROG wrote:
Victor, I really like this one. The warm glow on the horizon complements the colors of the boom, sail, and forespar of the boat. I like the way you framed the other boat, within the rigging. Well done.
Thanks I appreciate the comments, that was taken on a Point and Shoot with no adjustments.
Nice shot Rob. No wind though. Would have been a gale if I had been there.
This one I took today, it came out bad because of the glare, but it looked really cool, like looking down a tunnel. Not sure what I could have done to capture the look I was hoping to get.
"Anytime I shag a buddies wife I always cut the lawn when I'm done " ~ The Leg End ~
rsieminski wrote:Try this one. I managed to take out some of the haze, without messin with it too much. It needed a little sharpening too, but the data is not there.
Yep, thats better. What data do you need?
"Anytime I shag a buddies wife I always cut the lawn when I'm done " ~ The Leg End ~
The photo is already a very compressed jpeg, so there's only so much that you can adjust to get things to look like they did to your eye. If you have a way to shoot in raw, before the cam converts to jpeg, you have more adjusting power. Underexposed, over exposed (somewhat), sharpening, etc. can be fixed.
OK, I can shoot in RAW, but dont have a program to view them in RAW. I tried downloading a program from Nikon on an old computer, but it wouldnt load, I havent tried with my new laptop.
"Anytime I shag a buddies wife I always cut the lawn when I'm done " ~ The Leg End ~