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tlittleton
Apr-16-2005, 09:23 PM
It's spring in South Texas and the prickly pears are starting to bloom.
http://tlittleton.smugmug.com/photos/19824338-L.jpg
bfjr
Apr-17-2005, 03:46 AM
It's sharp where it should be, I like the colors. The backgound bothers me, IMO it should either be sharp or totally OOF, this background is somewhere inbetween and keeps distracting me from the subject.
But of course I haven't a clue as to what I'm doing, so take this with a lb. of salt :D
Thanks for sharing :thumb
Jerry Curtis
Apr-17-2005, 04:43 AM
It's sharp where it should be, I like the colors. The backgound bothers me, IMO it should either be sharp or totally OOF, this background is somewhere inbetween and keeps distracting me from the subject.
But of course I haven't a clue as to what I'm doing, so take this with a lb. of salt :D
Thanks for sharing :thumb
Agreed... if you don't have the option of a shallower depth of field, you might want to find an angle where the background is farther away. The bottom part of the picture has the background really OOF, which is good, but in the top portion, the background needs to be more OOF.
rutt
Apr-17-2005, 05:25 AM
There's nothing wrong here than can't be easily fixed in post.
LAB curves
L curve: steepen highlights and midtones to bring out flower texture, Deepen shadows to add drama.
A+B curves: symetrical steepening to add saturation.
Sharpen with techniques from my tutorials: here (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=9541) and here (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=9739). Part 2 in particular
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/19842312-O.jpg
Better image quality, but still not much tension in the composition. What about a crop:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/19842347-O.jpg
My crop is just a quickie to show that it might be a good idea to play around with cropping....
bfjr
Apr-17-2005, 05:39 AM
There's nothing wrong here than can't be easily fixed in post.
LAB curves
L curve: steepen highlights and midtones to bring out flower texture, Deepen shadows to add drama.
A+B curves: symetrical steepening to add saturation.
Sharpen with techniques from my tutorials: here (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=9541) and here (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=9739). Part 2 in particular
Better image quality, but still not much tension in the composition. What about a crop:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/19842347-O.jpg
My crop is just a quickie to show that it might be a good idea to play around with cropping....
This one :thumb
Nice job again, Rutt :thumb
tlittleton
Apr-17-2005, 08:41 AM
Thanks for the advice everyone. I may just make it to a second rate photographer with all of the pro help here!
tlittleton
Apr-17-2005, 07:43 PM
I followed your sharpening tutorial rutt, but I'm kind of new at using LAB mode in Photoshop. Here's a new one that was shapened a bit and cropped down a little. Also took Ben's advice and found a background that was farther away so that it was totally out of focus. The only thing I'm not thrilled with on this one is the brightness. If I try to increase the brightness, it blows out the color and detail on the flower itself. Still a work in progress though...
http://tlittleton.smugmug.com/photos/19914943-L.jpg
bfjr
Apr-17-2005, 07:50 PM
You done good :thumb :clap
really like this one threw in a bee for good measure, excellent :thumb
One question whats that thing (if you know :D) comin out that bee's butt ?:dunno :scratch :lol
tlittleton
Apr-17-2005, 08:32 PM
I tried to get it more into focus, but the bee was moving around too much. He wouldn't stand still...
Anyway, he was covered in pollen, and I thought it was a filament from the stamen of the flower...probably stuck to some of the pollen on the bee. But after getting a few stuck in my finger, I think it's actually a thorn. Some of the smaller thinner thorns come out of the cactus with very litle coaxing. It does look sort of weird doesn't it...
Nice shot :thumb
Good eating...we used to eat the fruit all the time as kids. Gotta know what your doing though.
tlittleton
Apr-17-2005, 11:05 PM
We like to say that they have built in toothpicks :D
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