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johno
Jun-08-2005, 10:20 PM
OK... If I get the silent treatment on these flower pictures, I'll take the hint and stop taking pictures of flowers and move on down the list.
Here are some from the NW Cascade Mountains.
http://johno.smugmug.com/photos/24450295-M.jpg
Columbia Lily
http://johno.smugmug.com/photos/24450539-M.jpg
Red Columbine
http://johno.smugmug.com/photos/24450140-M.jpg
Bunchberry - "Ground Dogwood"
http://johno.smugmug.com/photos/24450101-M.jpg
Queen's Cup
OK... That's enough for now. Thanks for looking.
peace.
johno~
rahmonster
Jun-09-2005, 03:51 AM
:thumbNice flowers. However the last 2 are a little dark in some areas...I'm wondering if this was from your shadow:dunno
Apart from that, nice compostioin, nice exposure and very pretty flowers.
lynnma
Jun-09-2005, 04:59 AM
Hi Johno,
# one has a lot of lovely color and to me nice composition.. I agree with rah that the others are a little dark. :D
johno
Jun-09-2005, 07:43 AM
I believe the shadows are coming from the many trees around me. I agree, a bit dark... This is where these flowers bloom. Difficult shots to make.
I posted these from my smugmug account, and I have to say, they look more grainy than the original.
Anyhoo, thanks Lynn and Rah... This is what I needed to hear.
Peace.
johno~
USAIR
Jun-09-2005, 07:50 AM
Gorgeous flowers :thumb
#1 and 2 great
Thanks
Fred
jthomas
Jun-09-2005, 08:13 AM
Johno, I like them. Do you shoot in RAW? I have shot quite a few wildflowers this spring in dark surroundings. By shooting in RAW (D70) I can then use Rawshooter to increase the exposure (and fill light if necessary), so that they come out just fine. I'll post an example later today.
jthomas
Jun-09-2005, 08:55 AM
These are not really wildflowers but they illustrate the point. First, untouched, straight from the camera, converted to jpeg with Rawshooter Essentials:
http://fish-n-float.smugmug.com/photos/24479277-L.jpg
Now with increased exposure, fill light, shadow and highlight contrast, saturation and sharpness:
http://fish-n-float.smugmug.com/photos/24479278-L.jpg
johno
Jun-09-2005, 09:07 AM
J, I shoot in raw sometimes. I understand "some" of the advantages of raw. A couple weeks ago I took a raw file to be developed... On my monitor it looked fine... On the print, well, it was junk.
I don't know if I over did it in PS raw or what. So raw scares me a bit. On this trip into the woods shooting raw whould have given me less shots. So, I took more in jpg than raw.
I hope to go back to this location and make another attempt.
Thanks.
peace.
johno~
jthomas
Jun-09-2005, 10:13 AM
J, I shoot in raw sometimes. I understand "some" of the advantages of raw. A couple weeks ago I took a raw file to be developed... On my monitor it looked fine... On the print, well, it was junk.
I don't know if I over did it in PS raw or what. So raw scares me a bit. On this trip into the woods shooting raw whould have given me less shots. So, I took more in jpg than raw.
johno~ Of course with PS you can do just as much damage to a jpeg as to a RAW image. What I like about Rawshooter is that it never changes the original RAW file; you can always go back and start over at a later time.
I agree that the RAW files eat up memory on your card. With a 1GB card, I've not yet had a problem but I probably will eventually.
We each have to stick with what we find comfortable, however. But I find it practically impossible to correct underexposure in PS (I'm a complete novice), but very straightforward working with the RAW file in RS :):.
Cheers.
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