Any photographers in here?

i dont know witch one i like the most.
same place , same day...
just a different angle.
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Look quite a bit underexposed to me. Might want to try a longer shutter speed, or shoot a little earlier. The colors just look very dull.

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What ISO are you shooting?? Very noisy. Also try getting more interesting angles and maybe a more interesting action that the ducks just swimming.
 
Look quite a bit underexposed to me. Might want to try a longer shutter speed, or shoot a little earlier. The colors just look very dull.

the first one look alright but the snd is a lil under exposed ur right.
i took that picture like 2 months ago .. now its winter ... :( so more nice sunset.
 
Look quite a bit underexposed to me. Might want to try a longer shutter speed, or shoot a little earlier. The colors just look very dull.



What ISO are you shooting?? Very noisy. Also try getting more interesting angles and maybe a more interesting action that the ducks just swimming.

I'm not sure yet I just got this camera. High iso 12.0 mp.
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I'm not sure yet I just got this camera. High iso 12.0 mp.
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EXIF says ISO 100?
# Exposure Time (1 / Shutter Speed) = 8000/1000000 second ===> 1/125 second ===> 0.008 second
# Lens F-Number / F-Stop = 52/10 ===> /5.2
# Exposure Program = landscape mode (8)
# ISO Speed Ratings = 107
 
That is a pretty darn cool shot. Love the perspective and pattern.

Right on, thanks. I had to pick up from a new customer in Sac, so took a lunch break and across the street were some really awesome looking office buildings.
 
Question for all you guys. What are your typical post processing steps? I use PS to do graphic design type work, but my photo editting skills are lacking.

Levels or Curves?
Unsharp Mask or Smart Sharpen?
Dodge and burn using the tools, or painting on an adjustment layer?

Just curious what some of you do from camera to final print?
 
I really have no set process. Its really a picture to picture judgement and what look I want to achieve outside of the camera.

I guess if I had to nail one down it would start with making sure the exposure/curves are where I want them to be then and color adjustments (color temp, saturation), then sharpening if needed. After that any number of things happen.
 
Question for all you guys. What are your typical post processing steps? I use PS to do graphic design type work, but my photo editting skills are lacking.

Levels or Curves?
Unsharp Mask or Smart Sharpen?
Dodge and burn using the tools, or painting on an adjustment layer?

Just curious what some of you do from camera to final print?


All of the above depending on what I want the photo to look like. Gotta know your shot before you start processing.

For portraits, I usually like to get makeup and lighting as close to what I want it to look like so I don't have to adjust much.

For landscapes, I like to selectively sharpen.
 
I guess I should just accept now that my pics are never gonna be as good as most of these, because I don't WANT to do so much post processing. I'd prefer to let the true-to-life shot have SOMETHING to do with the final result. lol
 
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