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    River scenes - C & C welcome

    On the river today.....
    I'm not too happy with how the bushes have come out so dark.
    I'd like to improve on this without resorting to PP.

    River scenes - C & C welcomeThames wildlife by taffopol, on Flickr

    River scenes - C & C welcomeThames side pub by taffopol, on Flickr

    River scenes - C & C welcomeTwin Power by taffopol, on Flickr

    River scenes - C & C welcomeAround the mark by taffopol, on Flickr

    River scenes - C & C welcomeRounding the mark by taffopol, on Flickr
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    Re: River scenes - C & C welcome

    These image links do not work. No images are visible and the links to Flikr will not allow me access.

    John

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    Re: River scenes - C & C welcome

    I think I know what happened. Are they OK now?

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    Re: River scenes - C & C welcome

    Well I can see them anyway!

    The duck is possibly cropped a fraction on the tight side but possibly you don't have an option for some reason.

    The river scene is certainly lacking in 'zip' but I assume it was a dull day and that is a real life shot. Increasing the highlights a little would give a bit of a boost but there is a risk of over exposure in the sky. Shooting with a little positive exposure compensation but not enough to 'blow out' the sky may have worked.

    Maybe try a little bit of Local contrast Enhancement but once again be careful of the sky highlights. Sometimes I do that on a layer then add a mask which can be edited to carefully control the effects. But can your software support layers and masks?

    Another option would be an Adjustment Layer with the Blend Mode set to something like Soft Light.

    Simply using an S shaped curve in the Curves adjustment might work. But whatever you try be careful. It will be so easy to over edit this sort of scene and end up worse off.

    The others are OK except for the last one which is very soft. Is there an upload problem there?

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    Re: River scenes - C & C welcome

    I don't think I was restricted for cropping the duck - just how I did it.
    I did increase the highlights a little in the pub scene (with Picasa 3).
    I don't understand the difference in the last one either - no upload issue as far as I recall. May have been camera movement?
    I'm not into PP in a big way, but I have GIMP which does layers and things.

    Here's the original image of the duck - I was restricted somewhat....
    River scenes - C & C welcomeDuck - original image by taffopol, on Flickr

    and the original of Rounding the mark
    River scenes - C & C welcomeRounding the mark - original image by taffopol, on Flickr
    Last edited by topol; 5th May 2015 at 10:17 AM.

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