This is from a trip in May 2014. My grandson and I were on our way to Chicken Corners when I spotted these shapes and stopped to capture it. Never a hard image to process, but I wanted to see how it looked with newer tools.
That is really nice, John.Tremont, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN (October 2009) Nikon D300 Re-edited for highlights and color balance and hopefully overall better image.
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Beautiful light, Jameel.One from Oregon coast circa 2015 shot with 5D III. Had to tame the shadows quite a bit here.
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Very nice tones in this one, AlanNeat sandstone shapes Ben.
My salvage job is from a sunrise near Brookings on a morning that had some pretty flat light that left me with a lot of blocky shadows. I teased out some details in the shadow areas and did what I could to liven up the morning light and color.
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Nice one, Ben. Looks like beehives.This is from a trip in May 2014. My grandson and I were on our way to Chicken Corners when I spotted these shapes and stopped to capture it. Never a hard image to process, but I wanted to see how it looked with newer tools.
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Good job on the shadows. This is a vivid scene and a nice imageOne from Oregon coast circa 2015 shot with 5D III. Had to tame the shadows quite a bit here.
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Sweet image John your eastern streams are a delightTremont, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, TN (October 2009) Nikon D300 Re-edited for highlights and color balance and hopefully overall better image.
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Wow Douglas the original was no slouch but the new one sings. Great jobI am going to change an image today that I posted yesterday. The more I looked at it the drabber it seemed to be. I lightened up the foreground and the two Saguaro Cacti in the midground. I then increased the gamma setting to give it more contrast. Here is the before, which I posted yesterday.
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Here is the reworked version.
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Perfect for pring, Ben.This is from a trip in May 2014. My grandson and I were on our way to Chicken Corners when I spotted these shapes and stopped to capture it. Never a hard image to process, but I wanted to see how it looked with newer tools.
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Alan, this is almost like a Hawaii beach, lovely.Neat sandstone shapes Ben.
My salvage job is from a sunrise near Brookings on a morning that had some pretty flat light that left me with a lot of blocky shadows. I teased out some details in the shadow areas and did what I could to liven up the morning light and color.
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Doug, I sure like the 2nd version.I am going to change an image today that I posted yesterday. The more I looked at it the drabber it seemed to be. I lightened up the foreground and the two Saguaro Cacti in the midground. I then increased the gamma setting to give it more contrast. Here is the before, which I posted yesterday.
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Here is the reworked version.
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Nice composition Ken.Anothrr old images (2018) from Bamburgh Castle never previously processed so only salvaged from the forgotten pile. It is strange looking back at images that I thought were not worth processing and now think are. Ken
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