Skateboarder

bphillybphilly Registered Users Posts: 63 Big grins
edited November 15, 2006 in Sports
294765222_f94b25e37e.jpg

Nikon D70 18-70 sb600
let me know what ya think!

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  • Duckys54Duckys54 Registered Users Posts: 273 Major grins
    edited November 12, 2006
    Do you have a link to a larger image somewhere?
    I am Trevor and I have upgraded:
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  • bphillybphilly Registered Users Posts: 63 Big grins
    edited November 13, 2006
    Duckys54 wrote:
    Do you have a link to a larger image somewhere?
    294765222_f94b25e37e_o.jpg
  • klmclaughlinklmclaughlin Registered Users Posts: 20 Big grins
    edited November 13, 2006
    Wow!
    Enjoying the process of learning.
  • Duckys54Duckys54 Registered Users Posts: 273 Major grins
    edited November 14, 2006
    I really like the idea of the picture because it's different from usual skateboarding shots. But the flash seems out of place and he is also a litte soft.
    I am Trevor and I have upgraded:
    Canon 40D
    Canon EF-S 17-85 IS

    http://www.flickr.com/trevaftw
  • controldcontrold Registered Users Posts: 146 Major grins
    edited November 14, 2006
    I like the effect of the flash placement... a different look than usual. Nice shot!

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  • Steve CaviglianoSteve Cavigliano Super Moderators Posts: 3,599 moderator
    edited November 14, 2006
    A very, very kewl shot thumb.gifthumb.gif I really like it. Yeah, the flash looks out of place, but it still looks fine clap.gif

    I would recommend cropping to get better composition and it will also get rid of some of the foreground clutter. I would also recommend some post processing, to really make this image sing :D

    original.jpg


    Steve
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  • bphillybphilly Registered Users Posts: 63 Big grins
    edited November 14, 2006
    A very, very kewl shot thumb.gifthumb.gif I really like it. Yeah, the flash looks out of place, but it still looks fine clap.gif

    I would recommend cropping to get better composition and it will also get rid of some of the foreground clutter. I would also recommend some post processing, to really make this image sing :D

    original.jpg


    Steve
    thanks steve! i like what you did with it, howd you make the adjustments?
  • Steve CaviglianoSteve Cavigliano Super Moderators Posts: 3,599 moderator
    edited November 15, 2006
    bphilly wrote:
    thanks steve! i like what you did with it, howd you make the adjustments?

    Well I used a fill flash action that can be found here I also used some curves, CMYK skintone adjustment (http://www.smugmug.com/help/skin-tone) and some USM. It's sort of like a recipe of a dish that you have prepared for years. It is easy for you to make, but hard to write down to be able to explain to another cook. I really just use photo-editing tools to make the image look more pleasing to me.

    A big issue we see with prints, is under exposure. Especially faces or skin. Also bad skintones. If you look at your original image, can you see where it looks like there is a veil over it? I mean it looks sort of grayish and flat. This isn't atypical. You have to use levels, curves, sharpening and sometimes actions like fill flash to add the "pop" to these type of photos.

    Steve
    SmugMug Support Hero
  • ivarivar Registered Users Posts: 8,395 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2006
    Well I used a fill flash action that can be found here I also used some curves, CMYK skintone adjustment (http://www.smugmug.com/help/skin-tone) and some USM. It's sort of like a recipe of a dish that you have prepared for years. It is easy for you to make, but hard to write down to be able to explain to another cook. I really just use photo-editing tools to make the image look more pleasing to me.

    A big issue we see with prints, is under exposure. Especially faces or skin. Also bad skintones. If you look at your original image, can you see where it looks like there is a veil over it? I mean it looks sort of grayish and flat. This isn't atypical. You have to use levels, curves, sharpening and sometimes actions like fill flash to add the "pop" to these type of photos.

    Steve
    bowdown.gif ...... I need to learn more of this, that's a great job, Steve.
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