Re: ..New... at everything..
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Nicola
Hi everybody,
I'm new at CiC, and I'm trying to don't make mistakes...!
I'm new also to photography, I bought a canon 50D two months ago, but the first picture I'm going to post has been shooted with my previous camera: a Lumix fz18, with that camera I practiced my firts steps on photography.
What do you think about it? a shot of the panorama from church "Notre Dame de la Serra" near Calvì (village on the extreme left in the photo) Corse isl., France
(P.S. sorry for my poor english)
http://i53.tinypic.com/2cymu6w.jpg
Hi Nicola,
Your English is fine, so no worries there, and you successfully got an image up, well done.
That's a nice view, but I wasn't sure you had made the best of it, so I took a liberty and applied 5 minutes of PP to hopefully improve it - I hope you don't mind;
http://i56.tinypic.com/ouxu8l.jpg
Like your original, best viewed larger in Lytebox by clicking the image.
I see you have CS4, so these things I did in Elements should make sense ...
As most of the shot is in shade, I white balanced off one of the white hut things bottom right.
I increased the grey midpoint in Levels to raise the brightness of the foreground
I applied some Local Contrast Enhancement (LCE) with USM at 20% and (from memory) 60px radius, 0 threshold
I did a USM sharpen; 100%, 0.3 px radius, 3 threshold
Increased the saturation by 15 in HSL
I was fairly conservative, not wanting to overdo it.
If you have clicked my image above and are viewing in Lytebox, you can compare to original by using Prev/Next links on left or right side of image.
Arguably, as the horizon is still midway, it might benefit from cropping a little sky off the top edge.
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Re: ..New... at everything..
Just before the Niagra falls. This is an HDR image with 3 exposures.
http://www.paulrizziphotography.com/...56_9LAa7-L.jpg
Re: ..New... at everything..
Many thanks Dave!
it's a great teaching!
now I try to put in practice your procedure, i like your version of my image, and I will try to go trough it, with some personal adjustment in order to improve my photoshop capability... even if I will never print an image too manipulated by software!
In this case I would like amplify the sunset light.
many thanks once again, see you soon
Ghost Ranch, Abiqui, New Mexico
Old Mission, Pecos, New Mexico
Landscapes - Please post them here
Thank you all for posting here
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pono
These were taken at Waimea Bay, usually known for it's big waves. The big waves come in the winter.
Your first picture Shane is - for me -rather flat in terms of composition in spite of the curve of the land lining to the right. I would like to see some herbs closer to us... like coming right into the lens :)
I like best the second one and I keep having the feeling that the young lady is ... a model. I mean, she was not there nor has been even if the light is correct. In this picture the composition is better but I am not sure about the way you cropped it. :)
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Overtrim
A shot of the forest southwest of the Jezreel Valley, Israel taken from Mt. Carmel. The wind was out of the west that day and it is extremely dusty.
I am new at this, so if I have done something out of order, then please delete. Thanks, Roger
Your image Roger suffers, like Shane's, from depth. Nothing in the foreground, nothing showing us how dusty or windy the place is. Perhaps some adjustments were of some use in the bushes... :)
Care to try again please from a lower angle and with some dusty land as foreground ?
Thank you for posting here :)
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Thank you Nicola. :) Dave said it all :)
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Ramblinman
Just before the Niagra falls. This is an HDR image with 3 exposures.
Nice HDR image you have here Paul :)
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Edwin Harvey
This is an image I took just before the sun came up, before most sane people are up & about. Its of The Shorncliffe Pier in Queensland.
Nice Edwin :)
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Originally Posted by
ChrisC
Harsh light Chris, was a difficulty you overcame easily with success taking advantage of the texture revealed by the tangential Sun rays. Good job :)
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SCF150
Courthouse Towers @ Arches National Park Utah,USA
Thank you Tom :)
Very nice picture.
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Edwin Harvey
I finally got out late this afternoon when I saw a break in the clouds. I only managed to take several images before the clouds started to form & the rain started to tumble down again. I hope you like this one,which was taken in the Somerset region.
Cheers......Ed.
Yes Edwin you made a good work :) However with a wet tree in the foreground... showing some rain drops... :)