I have been following this thread for a long time...this is my first post...
though my pics aren't anywhere near your pics...you people are amazing...i don't have a DSLR(but plan to buy one soon...you guys will need to help me in that!) ...took both of these pics with my 4 year old sony point&shoot camera i also just started playing with photoshop...any comments/criticism would be appreciated
When the sky starts glowing, IMO, it's time to pull back on the PP. These images make my eyes ache... literally ache... so I can't really look at them...
IMO, Too much pp. See the glow on the top left of the roof? Thats usually a good indicator to tone it down some.
Hey man, i was just playing with aperture and photoshop while i was bored and thought i would edit your picture, tell me what you think. I made a few changes to the face, Nose, and lighting
While helping my friend out with his 16mm film project he snapped this picture of me with his Nikon D60 and this 85mm F 1.4 Zeiss Lens his friend has. Or should I say his friend leaves lying around the dorm along with his 35mm f2, 50 F 1.4 and 28 f2 LOL.
The original shot was a bit too punchy for my taste so I did a slight curve adjustment in photoshop. I've noticed Zeiss glass is really contrasty compared to Canon L series glass. Nikon lenses have similar contrast attributes but seem a bit warmer than Zeiss and not always as sharp.
Hey man, i was just playing with aperture and photoshop while i was bored and thought i would edit your picture, tell me what you think. I made a few changes to the face, Nose, and lighting
Im a real amateur at this kinda stuff but i was a little bored ..
they're good, they both look great, especially for an old point and shoot! also, i like the just leaving the red of the stop sign in the photo, looks good The only bit of criticism i would have is the placement of the stop sign. Whilst yes, it in the center, and you are drawn to it, you are also drawn to it because it is the only colour. This leaves alot of empty space around the object, making it more somewhat boring for the viewer. Using the rule of thirds (if you know what that is) i would've placed the sign to either side (left or right) then showing the viewer more detail of the landscape
Remember, this isn't bashing, this is helping Is this a location you could perhaps reshoot? It'd be great to see it again as suggested!
Thanks a lot...i know you are not bashing...i appreciate your time and effort to help me
I know about the placement. We were driving and we got lost and took a wrong turn so we stopped for a moment and i just took the pic...came home and edited it
But thanks for the advice...I'll definitely try to do that next time. Yeah i can go there again...It's just an hour's drive from my home. This place is called Patagonia Lake and it's in Arizona...near the mexico border...very beautiful place..I'll post more pics of this place.
Cheers and thanks once again
Hey man, i was just playing with aperture and photoshop while i was bored and thought i would edit your picture, tell me what you think. I made a few changes to the face, Nose, and lighting
Im a real amateur at this kinda stuff but i was a little bored ..
Hey man, i was just playing with aperture and photoshop while i was bored and thought i would edit your picture, tell me what you think. I made a few changes to the face, Nose, and lighting
Im a real amateur at this kinda stuff but i was a little bored ..
Ohh jees, I had no intention to make it 'better' i was just messing around with some tools, and the nose bit was just to sell what effect a tool can do, im just an amateur, just got a little bored?
Sorry if i 'upset' anyone
Sorrrryyy
Epic FAIL...
Nikon D50
1/200 sec
f/8
250mm
i love the simplicity of this! i'd love it for a wallpaper