yup the WAH-64 MKI
http://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/72908593.jpg
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yup the WAH-64 MKI
http://www.pbase.com/bob_hall/image/72908593.jpg
Greta pics bobby. i would love to go to one of these air shows
airshow? that was no airshow, that was hours of trecking
when my 50 arrives i'm going to spend a day on the plains and see what i can get
Had the last of those Sony workshops I was talking about the other day - Alonso Diaz. He's a bit of a leg tbh - showed us some crazy techniques, moonlit landscapes and the like...
Here's my poor imitations of his style:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/...a380112a_o.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/...a7ce7dcf_o.jpg
and here's a couple that are more my own style:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2700/...74e641f5_o.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4070/...7dd1cd73_o.jpg
I like the second 'imitation' - can see where you're going with that one. The first one I'm not so sure about, too much variation in sharpness for me I think.
Went to the Tatoo Convention in Manchester this weekend...
havent edited many photos as i havent had chance yet but heres a couple pretty much straight off camera:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4048/...8c622902_o.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/...a6a347e7_o.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2790/...aa910a07_o.jpg
I really like the tattoo pics. Not sure why.. Think its the colours and contrasts more than anything.
Another landscape type pic from me
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4031/...41677c15_o.jpg
Be careful with your processing kushtibari - your IQ has gone to pieces - halos, posterisation and noise everywhere, big blob of sensor dust top centre too. I like your composition and the light is nice, but you really can't push/pull that far in PP.
Must agree, fantastic composition love the shot but way over saturated in PP. If you shot it in RAW then try some gentler curve tweaks perhaps.
Thanks - think that makes me feel 'slightly' better as I didn't do it. Someone else picked it up and tweaked it as it was quite muted. I honestly prefer my as untouched as possible but I quite liked the colours he produced. Feedback on here a bit back was that my pictures needed a bit more oomph.
Its not sensor dust though - wee icicles kept blowing into the lens and spray from the waterfall behind me.
This is the original - any thoughts as to what changes would be sensible. Bear in mind I've been doing this for about 4 weeks and I've not really mucked about with that much software. The Pentax came with Silkypix and I've got ACDSee but don't use it for a lot of tweaks. The person that tweaked it used Photoshop.
http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o...swaterTree.jpg
I just thought it could maybe do with a bit more colour myself.
nice pics brammers , how much post processing went into the pics ?
Seems it has been severely underexposed to the point that (all) shadow detail has been lost..
Was it shot as a raw? If so, you might be able to salvage it still..
edit: I gave it a go
This is what photoshop would give you if you used auto curves
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...erTree-psv.jpg
This is how I would have done it
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...erTree-myv.jpg
Both have a weak unsharp mask.. 0.3 px, 100% I think it was and +1.09 exposure.
yes, I know there's banding.. it can't be helped..?
The original already has artefacts - like it's been saved in a poor quality jpeg or the colour mode isn't right.
Like your edit - the banding is in the original so it can't be helped, at this point you'd start colour picking and airbrushing the clouds to get rid of banding etc.
Really lovely.
Thanks BlastUK
I've been setting it to take RAW and JPEG but I was running out of room onthe card - need to get a bigger one as I'm using the old SD Card from my point and shoot Ixus.
When I saved the jpeg from the card - opened in ACDSee then saved again to the PC it seemed to compress it again so I've obviously done something else wrong.