I was trying to work out what the person in one of your previous shots was doing. I had ruled out shrimping and it did not seem to to be a good day for wind-surfing!
I was trying to work out what the person in one of your previous shots was doing. I had ruled out shrimping and it did not seem to to be a good day for wind-surfing!
The first one is the stand alone. Together they tell a story. Very good again Julian. Have a nice weekend and enjoy. Sun is shining here and it's warm.
A simple but very effective composition Julian.
I hope you won't mind me asking Julian; did you do any selective work around each of the three people? I may be wrong here but there seems to be some evidence of some manipulation left behind that detracts from the image for me. It is mostly evident just above the horizon and around the men's upper bodies. Possible sharpening?
I agree with all the comments, including Tom's about the artefacts, unfortunately. Cracking shots, though, Julian, and if you could address the sharpening (is it that?) they would be perfect.
A simple but very effective composition Julian.
I hope you won't mind me asking Julian; did you do any selective work around each of the three people? I may be wrong here but there seems to be some evidence of some manipulation left behind that detracts from the image for me. It is mostly evident just above the horizon and around the men's upper bodies. Possible sharpening?
Yes I agree. I very much doubt if it is sharpening as I rarely use it. I did the complete opposite with both and decreased the clarity to soften the image. look back at the original, or tiff . I do and have had a problem, sometimes I take the tiff into Cs6 Raw to use the grads, I have noticed on one or two occasions that it churns out the Tiff looking a bit different than it looked in the programme. May be an issue there.
Thanks for pointing it out Tom.
There are always little technical problems that can be solved. The most important thing is that fine simple composition you made and nothing can take from that.
There are always little technical problems that can be solved. The most important thing is that fine simple composition you made and nothing can take from that.
yes it is not a worry, nice when someone points it out, as I don't look at detail much at all and would miss such things. I'd probably see better things like this with a bigger screen, but not yet.
Julian I use 24"Apple Mac. And the only reason I got it was for it's display and it's perfect for the photography. However like all Apple products, they sell at rip off prices.. I do find the OS, in lots of ways, in comparison to Windows a pain in the posterior.