i think i might have liked to see more of the foreground... just my opinion
I should of come to think of it, I should of kept my other image that did have foreground. At the time I wanted to give the feeling of being on top of the landscape. Thankyou Nazquel!
I think the colors are really nice in this one, as well as the view. However the super-duper brighting in the bottom half of this image bugs me a little, as it's very obvious it was lightened in post. It's worth seeing, that's for sure!
I think the colors are really nice in this one, as well as the view. However the super-duper brighting in the bottom half of this image bugs me a little, as it's very obvious it was lightened in post. It's worth seeing, that's for sure!
Ah I have no idea how that happened. I didn't do any heavy post production. Yeah it was a tad underexposed when I had the RAW image so maybe that was the problem when I brightened it? Erm I didn't boost the saturation or the hue too much. I really don't know how that got there haha. Ah well Thankyou Schmoo
Hey Adam! Depending on what editors you use, boosting curves usually pushes the colors too, unless you specify it to apply to just luminosity or whatever. But I'm not post-processing expert so don't take my word for it.
But perhaps Marc Muench's most valuable lesson: Use and abuse the tricks you learn.. then pull it back to about 70%
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i think i might have liked to see more of the foreground... just my opinion
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I should of come to think of it, I should of kept my other image that did have foreground. At the time I wanted to give the feeling of being on top of the landscape. Thankyou Nazquel!
Photos that don't suck / 365 / Film & Lomography
Ah I have no idea how that happened. I didn't do any heavy post production. Yeah it was a tad underexposed when I had the RAW image so maybe that was the problem when I brightened it? Erm I didn't boost the saturation or the hue too much. I really don't know how that got there haha. Ah well Thankyou Schmoo
But perhaps Marc Muench's most valuable lesson: Use and abuse the tricks you learn.. then pull it back to about 70%
Photos that don't suck / 365 / Film & Lomography