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    Only flower left in the garden

    Winter is coming ... Only the nasturtium has any remaining blooms - and that's one less now.


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    Re: Only flower left in the garden

    Nicely composed.

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    Re: Only flower left in the garden

    Thanks John

    The composition was the only thing I was really satisfied with in this shot.

    However, it was of interest to me for another reason: as a result of the feedback to my "Halo Help" thread, I have set the D750 Picture Control to Neutral (applies "minimal processing") and will later try with Flat ("details are preserved over a wide tone range"). These reduce or minimise the in-camera processing. For now, the intention is to create a small library of varying shots and experiment with the PP settings.

    Mind you, a good experiment should only change one thing at a time, and I'm still in the investigative phase of the Capture One +/- DxO Optics evaluation .

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    Re: Only flower left in the garden

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Thanks John

    The composition was the only thing I was really satisfied with in this shot.

    However, it was of interest to me for another reason: as a result of the feedback to my "Halo Help" thread, I have set the D750 Picture Control to Neutral (applies "minimal processing") and will later try with Flat ("details are preserved over a wide tone range"). These reduce or minimise the in-camera processing. For now, the intention is to create a small library of varying shots and experiment with the PP settings.

    Mind you, a good experiment should only change one thing at a time, and I'm still in the investigative phase of the Capture One +/- DxO Optics evaluation .
    Bill,

    Editing processes are secondary to this capture, first is the subject matter and the perspective/compression you've achieved.

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