EHAM 18 nov photos
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- Delta12
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EHAM 18 nov photos
Mostly little stuff, enjoy
comments welcome!
comments welcome!
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Very nice pics!
Grtz,Ronald
Grtz,Ronald
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- adz
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Just one for now. Shot this afternoon.
Comments are very welcome, especially technical comment to improve my shooting and editing, as I'm still a rookie.
Gr.
Ard
Comments are very welcome, especially technical comment to improve my shooting and editing, as I'm still a rookie.
Gr.
Ard
Last edited by adz on 19 Nov 2007, 00:16, edited 1 time in total.
- sfeyenoord1
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Nice shots,
Adz my version of youre picture:
Tip: Just go playing around with things like brightness/contrast and those kind of stuff. (for the picture ive used brightness contrast, and i tiny little bit of shadow/highlight ( for that though lol ) also the pictue misses a little bit of sharpness that i've forgot.
Also nice shots delta, only to big for my screen, i usually use 800*544 wich will fit with everybody Nice shots though.
Adz my version of youre picture:
Tip: Just go playing around with things like brightness/contrast and those kind of stuff. (for the picture ive used brightness contrast, and i tiny little bit of shadow/highlight ( for that though lol ) also the pictue misses a little bit of sharpness that i've forgot.
Also nice shots delta, only to big for my screen, i usually use 800*544 wich will fit with everybody Nice shots though.
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Hmmm...must say I think the original shot is better than this edited version.sfeyenoord1 wrote:Nice shots,
Adz my version of youre picture:
Tip: Just go playing around with things like brightness/contrast and those kind of stuff. (for the picture ive used brightness contrast, and i tiny little bit of shadow/highlight ( for that though lol ) also the pictue misses a little bit of sharpness that i've forgot.
Also nice shots delta, only to big for my screen, i usually use 800*544 wich will fit with everybody Nice shots though.
Regards, Rob.
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Thanks for the comments and the re-edit guys. I'll just keep fiddling with the slidebars in Photoshop.
If I find the time, I'll try a re-edit of the korean myself.
I tried a re-edit on the Korean, and placed it underneath the first edit.
Please let me know what you think.
Last one for me today:
Never noticed the numbers of the reg are painted on the inner side of the winglets as well with Polar 744's:
Again, comments very welcome.
Gr.
Ard
PS. This is starting to get a long topic.
If I find the time, I'll try a re-edit of the korean myself.
I tried a re-edit on the Korean, and placed it underneath the first edit.
Please let me know what you think.
Last one for me today:
Never noticed the numbers of the reg are painted on the inner side of the winglets as well with Polar 744's:
Again, comments very welcome.
Gr.
Ard
PS. This is starting to get a long topic.
- Key
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Great shot Ard, though I would not crop the 747 that tight (personal taste). Never noticed that reg either!
I find the colours in your photos very natural. You beefed up the contrast a little in the second Korean but you're cautious, which is good. I think Stefan's verson of it is a bit too saturated in colour.
Sharpness is OK, could be a tad more in files this 'big'. Nothing disturbing though, I usually upload smaller and lighter (less kB) to the forum which limits me in sharpness more than your images do.
Erik
I find the colours in your photos very natural. You beefed up the contrast a little in the second Korean but you're cautious, which is good. I think Stefan's verson of it is a bit too saturated in colour.
Sharpness is OK, could be a tad more in files this 'big'. Nothing disturbing though, I usually upload smaller and lighter (less kB) to the forum which limits me in sharpness more than your images do.
Erik
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Well, I see a lot of heavies.Delta12 wrote:Mostly little stuff, enjoy
comments welcome!
Great action shots, clean and sharp. You could try to be a bit more constant in what translates to brightness and contrast - usually histogram- and curves-work in Photoshop. Also, and this may sound strange, I would keep 'm smaller. My monitors are set on 1280px wide resolution, and I can't see your photos as a whole in the forum layout. That is a pity for what you are delivering.
I certainly like them, you have some nice evening light and interesting angles there. What I would change is the saturation. It's very high to my taste, not natural anymore.philbrands wrote:I hope you like them, any comments are welcome.
And before anyone thinks that I think I got it all figured out: when looking at my own pics I usually come up with similar comments!
Erik
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- Delta12
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yep, indeed contrast is a bit of a problem to get right sometimes.Key wrote: Well, I see a lot of heavies.
Great action shots, clean and sharp. You could try to be a bit more constant in what translates to brightness and contrast - usually histogram- and curves-work in Photoshop. Also, and this may sound strange, I would keep 'm smaller. My monitors are set on 1280px wide resolution, and I can't see your photos as a whole in the forum layout. That is a pity for what you are delivering.
I'll try to keep them a bit smaller next time. So people with 1024px can see the whole picture too.