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| 09/02/2016 02:26:11 PM |
Bohinjby bohemkaComment: First off let me say how beautiful this photo is, I can see 2 things that standout to me to improve on...mind you it's only what "I" would try to improve on...
A high pass filter with a mask applied to add more detail into the rocks and here n there in the trees.
last...In PsCC - by pressing Alt+ the little turned down page on the far lower right side of the panels will give you a little box that you can pick what blending mode you want...choose overlay. Now turn choose "B" for brush (lower the opacity to 12) with the black color...lightly go over the darkest parts of the mountain...change to white (X) and do a touch on the clouds. Final step. Go to Gaussian blur...take it up to about 50-80 pixels...watch what it does (it will smooth and blend the edges).
these are just a couple suggestions...not intended to be a know it all...just trying to share. |
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| 09/02/2016 02:19:49 PM |
Store Mosse Nationalpark Swedenby MonaComment: What an interesting place. Here in Florida we have all kinds of boardwalks into the swamps/woods. Always a delight to see other places in the world. |
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| 09/02/2016 02:19:35 PM |
The beautiful Yellow Stoneby vivekbmComment: What an interesting place. Here in Florida we have all kinds of boardwalks into the swamps/woods. Always a delight to see other places in the world.
Well, that's weird...the comment above does not belong here...LANGDON!!!
for your photo....
It's hard to find a level spot on here wasn't it. The boardwalk on the left should be your best spot to level from? But then your mountain on the right would be off??? Transformation>Perspective/Warp??? |
| 09/02/2016 02:16:43 PM |
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| 09/02/2016 02:13:36 PM |
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| 09/02/2016 02:11:01 PM |
Thingvellir National Parkby otto22Comment: Definitely on my bucket list...very, very high on that list. How hard is it to be able to see Aurora Borealis? Is there a better time of year to view it? You or one other seem be able to consistantly get shots of this. What time of year should I plan on visiting? Love the colors and glow of this |
| 09/02/2016 02:08:52 PM |
Valley Forge Park Station HDRby rmh1985Comment: It seems that you could have taken a half step to the right (step photography) and gotten a clearer picture of the station. If you wanted to use the tree to add framing then a higher f-stop would do that for you. Then your leaves would be part of the photo vs being a bit of a distraction to look around... |
| 09/02/2016 02:06:59 PM |
ruby beach duskby KathycComment: I think that a bit more contrast (with masking to protect the trees) would add a bit more detail back in the background. One more...nit picky thing..."I" would have cloned out that odd ball cloud in the sky...JMO |
| 09/02/2016 02:05:35 PM |
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| 09/02/2016 02:04:38 PM |
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