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Yet another from Sunday morning.
Comments, critiques and mods welcome.
Chris
| Camera: | Canon 5dmkII |
| Lens: | 24-105 L |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Title: | Thorpe bay Lasso |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 13 Jan 2009 - 9:38 PM |
| Tags: | Boat, Chains, Dawn, Landscape / travel, Thorpe bay, Transport |
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| Votes: | 64 |
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The trouble with the modifications on this site is that they are fiddled about with by the machine that is ePz and spewed out into some flash doodah which makes all your sharpening examples futile and pointless. On that note may I say that for me this needs selectively sharpening in some areas and easing up on the sharpening in others. Your foreground looks a bit 'smudgy' and needs a bit of a kick up the backside with a sharp boot, however looking at the mast, spars and guy line of the boat I would recommend easing the sharpening there.
As for the image itself it doesn't really do a lot for me except for the fact that it shows a certain level of competency.
The colours are very pretty though...and the tones of course.
Quote: Your foreground looks a bit 'smudgy'
Not muddy ? ![]()
Thanks - iI'll have a look at selective sharpening on this.
Quote: On that note may I say that for me this needs selectively sharpening in some areas and easing up on the sharpening in others. Your foreground looks a bit 'smudgy' and needs a bit of a kick up the backside with a sharp boot, however looking at the mast, spars and guy line of the boat I would recommend easing the sharpening there.
I can see what Boyd means re boat. Using the erazor tool @ 30-50% would cool it down a bit ..... ![]()
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