Re: Closer up with a wide angle lens
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Originally Posted by ddt0725
The color &detail in both photos is amazing! Did you do much post-processing?
The only thing I did in PS for the kitty was to remove color cast by declaring the white fur to be white. For the hay shot I bumped the contrast a bit and blued the sky with a PS color filter.
After reading Rich's response I am going to revisit the original and see what I can do. If I have to go back to the scene I will try that as well.
Thanks,
Tom
Re: Closer up with a wide angle lens
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Originally Posted by Richard Lane
Maybe the shot would work better from a lower perspective, instead of standing.
Here is another version where I used PS and DxO together to attempt to remove what was disliked. BTW the camera was tripod mounted about 15" off the ground.
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Re: Closer up with a wide angle lens
Hey Tom,
Experiencing a little technical difficulties!
I removed the 2 hay bales on the ends, removed some grass, and adjusted the color a little. I do miss the bushes, but just not centered and competing for attention.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4109/...65cd7fc9_o.jpg
Here's the original, but cropped differently, to move the bush over to the left. I think a nice compromise would be something in between these 2 shots.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4108/...1dd24ecd_o.jpg
Let me know what you think.
Rich
Re: Closer up with a wide angle lens
I am having a little trouble getting used to the new forum. Not sure which photo I like best. I'll keep trying.
Thanks,
Tom
Re: Closer up with a wide angle lens
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Originally Posted by salazarbrujo
I like number 1, are you a professional, or have any pro training or is that lens and steady hand alone? nice shots cant wait to see more!
Thanks, I occasionally get paid to shoot weddings and sporting events. On Oct. 2nd I will be shooting a cross country race that has over 700 participants from high schools from all over the country. It should be a lot of fun and I will post some photos of it too.
Tom
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Tom I must admit that I don't like the brushed away branches. I like the original with a somewhat different angle of cropping. Richard made a nice example where the branch isn't exactly centered. I do like that more, it seems like the bush is less disturbing that way.
Jan