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    Texas Bluebonnets

    The bluebonnet is the State flower of Texas. They seem plentiful this year:

    Texas Bluebonnets

    Processed in RawTherapee. It was a dull day. They look better in sunlight but then highlights get bothersome. How do y'all deal with dull days outside? I leave mine a bit dull for veracity.

    Taken along the lines of the Merklinger method rather than at the exact hyperfocal distance. Close up objects more than 18/8 = 2.3mm remain quite recognizable while the fire hydrant (my point of focus) is nice and sharp as are it's nearby flowers.
    Last edited by xpatUSA; 3rd April 2021 at 06:01 PM.

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    Re: Texas Bluebonnets

    Very nicely seen, Ted, including the fencepost is a plus because of its texture. Lacking a bit of punch - maybe some more contrast? (plus a touch more vibrance?) Others, like Manfred will interpret and make suggestions better than I.

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    Re: Texas Bluebonnets

    Nicely seen Ted.

    Do you know the song "Gulf Coast Highway", sung by Nanci Griffith? https://youtu.be/okUYwIdxRWs

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    Re: Texas Bluebonnets

    Quote Originally Posted by davidedric View Post
    Nicely seen Ted.

    Do you know the song "Gulf Coast Highway", sung by Nanci Griffith? https://youtu.be/okUYwIdxRWs
    Thanks, Jim and Dave,

    Jim, yes, it's bit dull. I might go back when it's sunny and fight the Texas sun ...

    Not into Country, Dave, but nice song with that line:

    "come some sweet bluebonnet spring" ...

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    Re: Texas Bluebonnets

    I'd personally boost the contrast, but I would do it in L only, as the image already seems highly saturated. A quick and dirty gave me this:

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    Re: Texas Bluebonnets

    I agree with Dan on needing more contrast and I find that the saturation on the yellows and greens is too high and needs to come down.

    I find the fence and especially the fence post on the bottom right to be distracting.

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    Re: Texas Bluebonnets

    Thanks Dan and Manfred for the further advice ...

    ... RawTherapee's DeHaze often improves such concerns with Luminance only checked in this case.

    Personally, I liked the post and fence, sorry to say.

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    Re: Texas Bluebonnets

    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
    Thanks Dan and Manfred for the further advice ...

    ... RawTherapee's DeHaze often improves such concerns with Luminance only checked in this case.

    Personally, I liked the post and fence, sorry to say.
    Meanwhile, Panasonic's OOC JPEG looked much better than RT's de-mosaic, oddly enough:

    Texas Bluebonnets

    Opened in FastStone with three-stage USM ...

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    Re: Texas Bluebonnets

    I liked both original and Dan's edit; former, when it is a bit cloudy and latter when it is sunny. Both look Natural

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