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    2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Week 40 I have a selection of scenes from Bucharest, this is the only one I could manage to copy and paste the tiny pic link using my iPad, I'll keep trying or borrow a laptop when I get a chance or get a lesson from someone younger with slender fingers.

    City scene taken from roof top terrace of People's Palace (parliament house) of Romania


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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Hi Lindsay,

    I think this is an image that would benefit from the full weight of LR or ACR+PS (I see several issues I'd sort out that collectively would make a noticeable improvement), but I appreciate you are travelling and even if you have some mobile LR access, editing conditions are not likely to be ideal.

    For those unfamiliar with what "Nikon V1" means (like me), here is the EXIF data:
    Nikon V1 with 18.5mm f/1.8 lens, shot at f/11, 1/400s. ISO 400, Manual Exposure, equivalent focal length 49mm (at f/28).
    Processed with Snapseed 2.10

    Cheers, Dave

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hi Lindsay,

    I think this is an image that would benefit from the full weight of LR or ACR+PS (I see several issues I'd sort out that collectively would make a noticeable improvement), but I appreciate you are travelling and even if you have some mobile LR access, editing conditions are not likely to be ideal.

    For those unfamiliar with what "Nikon V1" means (like me), here is the EXIF data:
    Nikon V1 with 18.5mm f/1.8 lens, shot at f/11, 1/400s. ISO 400, Manual Exposure, equivalent focal length 49mm (at f/28).
    Processed with Snapseed 2.10

    Cheers, Dave

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    I have added a link to this thread from the master P52 index page.
    Thanks Dave, I appreciate your comments and advice and thanks for showing the exif data for me, the iPad programs don't seem to show. Yes I think this is quite a good scene but does have some colour saturation funnies. Cheers Lindsay

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Quote Originally Posted by CormacD View Post
    ~ I think this is quite a good scene but does have some colour saturation funnies.
    Not just that, if mine I would rotate it, apply a lens profile correction to see if that fixes what looks like barrel distortion to me (but could just be the local geography) and investigate whether a modicum of 'perspective correction is worthwhile.

    Also fix a little bit of CA (which could be what you mean by colour saturation funnies).

    I might even try a gradient filter to bring down the exposure a tad in the distant sunlit areas.

    It is though, a nice scene with good composition.

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Lindsay, further to Dave's EXIF info, I've no idea what an Ipad can do but most web browsers on whatever machine allow a number of "extensions" to be added. I use both Opera and Firefox as browsers and both allow me to add an extension to view EXIF data. Like Dave, I can see your image's EXIF on my PC.
    Oh, and P.S. nice image.

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Not just that, if mine I would rotate it, apply a lens profile correction to see if that fixes what looks like barrel distortion to me (but could just be the local geography) and investigate whether a modicum of 'perspective correction is worthwhile.

    Also fix a little bit of CA (which could be what you mean by colour saturation funnies).

    I might even try a gradient filter to bring down the exposure a tad in the distant sunlit areas.

    It is though, a nice scene with good composition.

    Dave
    Thanks Dave for the technical advice, I see what you mean. I think I can do some of that just with the Snapseed software on my iPad otherwise I tackle it next week at home. Cheers....Lindsay

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Quote Originally Posted by Cogito View Post
    Lindsay, further to Dave's EXIF info, I've no idea what an Ipad can do but most web browsers on whatever machine allow a number of "extensions" to be added. I use both Opera and Firefox as browsers and both allow me to add an extension to view EXIF data. Like Dave, I can see your image's EXIF on my PC.
    Oh, and P.S. nice image.
    OK, thanks Tony, I appreciate your advice. Yes I can certainly do what you say on an iPad. Cheers...Lindsay

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Great composition and perspective! They let you onto the roof of the People!es Palace?

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Quote Originally Posted by joebranko View Post
    Great composition and perspective! They let you onto the roof of the People!es Palace?
    Thanks Joe, I have another think about Dave's observation about barrrel distortion and I think he is looking at the foreground building on the left that is in fact curved. I can see that he horizon is slightly curved and that is easily fixed.
    Yes got right up onto the roof terrace, had to pay a bit extra. We were not allowed to look at the two Houses of Parliament, lower and upper house, unfortunatel, only the big public reception areas.

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    Week 41 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    In Dubai for a stopover rest on way home to Perth. Went to the Dubai Mall and watched the Dubai Fountain and took a few pics. The fountain shots were not too great because of the bright lights. So here's a couple: # 1 looking up at a pedestrian bridge from the mall across to a souk where a lot of people gather every half hour for the fountain show. #2 Burj Khalifa, in between fountains and laser light shows, looking up from the promenade on the lake outside Dubai Mall.

    #1 People on bridge
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    # 2 Burj Khalifa
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    Re: Week 41 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    I think the first pic has been blocked, I'll try again when I get home.

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    Re: Week 41 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Quote Originally Posted by CormacD View Post
    I think the first pic has been blocked, I'll try again when I get home.
    That's it got it to paste, I don't think they like certain web sites in Dubai....now back in oz.

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    Re: Week 41 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Post #10, nicely captured.

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    You have nicely captured the difficult lights on these building.

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    They are both nice

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    I love that pic of the Burj Khalifa!.

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    Week 44 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Went off with my bushwalking club on Thursday and captured a few shots, this is meant to make up for weeks 42 and 43 as well as I am behind and just recovered from my jet lag.

    The walk was on the Waterous Bike Trail, where Waterous is an old timber cutting village, nothing there anymore as it was all chopped out in about 1903. In recent times there has been bauxite mining in the new growth hardwood forest, followed by rehabilitation and more re-growth. Then last February there was a massive fire that burnt out large sections of the re-growth forest as well as a nearby small town. The walk was about 15 km.

    # 1 Burnt out log in forest
    2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    # 2 Waterous Bike Trail - the guy that I was following is 80 years old, bloody amazing, I cannot keep up with him.
    2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    # 3 Small native wild orchids on forest floor are thriving in the spring.
    2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    # 4 Strong winds and fire have wiped out a lot of guys like this.
    2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    #5 Bauxite conveyor from Willowdale Mine to Wagerup Refinery, about 18 km.
    2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    # 6 Scorched log.
    2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    All have good sharply focused foregrounds nicely merging into the distance.

    Maybe I would try toning down/cloning out a few bits of the brighter background with the flower scene.

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Excellent images

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    Re: 2016 Project 52, fourth quarter by Lindsay (CormacD)

    Very nice images. I enjoyed the group walking the trail ant the uprooted tree is impressive!

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