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morrisphotography2003
Jun-16-2005, 08:13 PM
other than rotating a bit what else would you suggest.
f/8.0
ISO 400
197mm
EX. .0025s (1/400)
http://www.morrisphotography2003.smugmug.com/photos/25224133-L.jpg
rahmonster
Jun-16-2005, 11:23 PM
you could try a it of noise reduction, and adjudt brightness/contrast to make the foregroundmore of a silhouette...If you like your sunsets that way. Very pretty scene. I could give you an example of what i mean if you don't mind. I love that wall of clouds.:thumb
morrisphotography2003
Jun-17-2005, 05:35 PM
yes I would like some ex. of that. This one was taken last night after my sons baseball game and I only had seconds to get this shot, it was my first attempt at a shot like this so I would like any and all help on how to set up for another shot. I know that when you deal with the sun you are at the mercy of the elements. Also with this shot I was going to pass on it but with the farm and the clouds I knew that if I did I would probly kick myself in the butt for a long time.
rahmonster
Jun-17-2005, 06:57 PM
Ok I have only spent a few minutes here, but this is what I meant. I'm not sure if this is kind of what you were after but it's just a suggestion.
I cropped and rotated. Then adjusted the brightness/contrast, and dodged the sky a litlle. I also ran it through Neat Image to reduce some of the noise.
morrisphotography2003
Jun-17-2005, 07:01 PM
yes that helps alot and looks alot better, thank you:thumb Ok I have only spent a few minutes here, but this is what I meant. I'm not sure if this is kind of what you were after but it's just a suggestion.
I cropped and rotated. Then adjusted the brightness/contrast, and dodged the sky a litlle. I also ran it through Neat Image to reduce some of the noise.
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