This morning had some amazing light combined with mist and dew, sadly I didn't have much time for more than a couple of shots.
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You did well w/the time u had. Really diggin' shot 1. Nice selective focus, sharpness, comp.
Just curious, did much PP go into this?
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Thanks Marko,
Less than 5 mins in photoshop..
here is the original pre-photoshop striaght out of camera RAW file...
This is what I did:
1. Crop Image
2. Boost vibrance and Saturation
3. Add an adjustment curve layer to boost highlights and shadows
4. Overlay layer to paint some more lighten water drops a little
5. Add a vignette to a linear burn layer.
6. Flatten Image and Duplicate Layer
7. Sharpen layer with Unsharpen.
8. Add a layer mask to selectively sharpen image.
9. Flatten Image, and export
I'm with Marko. Love that first image. Definitely frame-worthy.
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I'm a big fan of #1 as well. Interesting to see your editing flow too.
I adore both!
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Stunning images Richard. I love the focus. You must have really cranked up the shutter speed to get the background to fade, nice touch. Great work.
Nice work. Liking them both!
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