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I see one, but it could be fixed by now if there was a problem originally.
Klickit,
I trust you are sharpening after down sizing?
Or do you mean this is a flickr downsized version from a larger one you posted there?
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Anyway, it's not too bad on the locks themselves, although the hasp bolts are softer, that probably indicates a DoF issue.
Padlocks look well handled (rounded corners)
Cheers,
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 16th May 2010 at 08:53 AM.
Some really good colours here, and I like the composition. I like rust shots like this, but I find you really need to boost the colour and contrast to make it zing, I did a quick edit, if that's OK, just to boost the contrast and dodge and burn that area in the centre to make it stand out. As Dave said, you really need to sharpen your down-sized images (even if they were sharp before) so I also sharpened it. Can you see how the wood-grain detail looks much more pronounced in the edit?
Hope you don't mind. OTTH.
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Dave, I honestly can't remember what d/size method I used originally, but if it was what I do now, which is using Urfanview, it natively sharpens when it downsizes. The one posted here is the largest size on flickr.
I have had a look at your suggestions - need to print that off so I can see it next time.
...I'm quite happy for you to twiddle and tweak. Funny, but I pushed the original quite a lot as it was, but your version really zings!!
As I said, I do a lot of shots like this myself. But at the end of the day it's a shot of something that may not have much of a dialogue. So you have to grab the attention by really making it stand out. IOW, its shape, texture colour etc are it's only qualities, and you have to really emphasis them. Did you shoot this in RAW? If you want to really boost a shot you have to start with a RAW file. If you did, you might want to post it here http://uploading.com/signup/ and I can download it and have a go at editing it. You will need to send me the link. Up to you.
Dave, I'd have to have a look, but IIRC it was only cropped a tad.
Can't recall, but I think it was in RAW. It's on the other h/drive, and it's getting too late to dig that out this evening, but I'll have another look at it and reprocess.
Thanks for the feedback - I'm learning heaps from the people here.
The colors are fantastic and the sharpening really helps. Great photo
I Rob's new version is really good. Sharpening obviously is important here to bring the image out.