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06/26/2005 12:47:46 AM · #1 |
I took these last week in the morning. I did not crop the photos. Only slight adjustment to levels. Any help would be appreciated.
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06/26/2005 07:04:37 PM · #2 |
Just trying to see if anyone would comment on my cloud photos or see if anyone could give suggestions on the best way to take pics of clouds/ sky.
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06/26/2005 07:09:45 PM · #3 |
I love cloud shots. I think these are pretty, but not "wow". Maybe a little editing would liven them up a little bit. Perhaps a little contrast would bring out the rays some more? I would play with it and see what you can come up with. |
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06/26/2005 07:14:50 PM · #4 |
They do lack punch. Since you've got some nice crepuscular rays, you have some potential for real drama there. Try curves, selecting a light and dark point with the appropriate "droppers" and then play with the curve.
Message edited by author 2005-06-26 19:15:01. |
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06/26/2005 07:15:29 PM · #5 |
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06/26/2005 07:35:32 PM · #6 |
One of the best "easy" improvements to sky/cloud shots is by using a circular polarizing filter when you shoot. The difference is dramatic. |
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06/26/2005 07:37:56 PM · #7 |
Two words. Polarizing Filter. You would be astounded the difference it makes.
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06/26/2005 11:59:06 PM · #8 |
Thanks for the advice. I'll try the filter out next time we get some nice clouds. |
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06/27/2005 12:49:46 AM · #9 |
I really look for sunbeam shots. Curves might help these, especially if you aren't concerned about whether it looks the way it "really was" or want it to look good.
I seem to get the best results shooting with -0.5 to -1 exposure compensation and metering on the brightest part -- helps to hold the detail -- then adjust with curves later. I've also started using some (moderate) noise-reduction to smooth out the skies.
I have a lot of examples (without N-R) in my portfolio:
Clouds and Skies ΓΆ€ΒΆ North Oakland Clouds ΓΆ€ΒΆ Sun Rays |
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