Great ice formations! The first 2 look a little soft what were your settings? (maybe a tad overexposed too)
I much prefer the last 2 but think you could probably get a bit more out of them in post
Great ice formations! The first 2 look a little soft what were your settings? (maybe a tad overexposed too)
I much prefer the last 2 but think you could probably get a bit more out of them in post
Thanks for sharing!
i agree with the first 2 looking soft and would love some tips on how to improve them in post if anyone can direct me in the right spot since im not the best in photoshop i really like the last one and would love to make it look even better so i can make a print of it. my settings were ISo 200, f22 at 1sec with a ND filter on my 18-300. thanks again
i agree with the first 2 looking soft and would love some tips on how to improve them in post if anyone can direct me in the right spot since im not the best in photoshop i really like the last one and would love to make it look even better so i can make a print of it. my settings were ISo 200, f22 at 1sec with a ND filter on my 18-300. thanks again
Did you you use a tripod and release??
There's only a certain amount you can do with soft images, What sw do you use? As David said, can let us have a look at your originals??
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I much prefer the last 2 but think you could probably get a bit more out of them in post
Thanks for sharing!
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i agree with the first 2 looking soft and would love some tips on how to improve them in post if anyone can direct me in the right spot since im not the best in photoshop i really like the last one and would love to make it look even better so i can make a print of it. my settings were ISo 200, f22 at 1sec with a ND filter on my 18-300. thanks again
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Can you post an original version if you still have it?
Do you see what I mean by blowing the highlights? There's no detail left in the brightest snow...just white white.
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There's only a certain amount you can do with soft images, What sw do you use? As David said, can let us have a look at your originals??
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