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#1 Jun 20 2005, 10:31 AM
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A few of mine from Shoot #16
Ark, still trying to get that blue tone. Maybe I will have to reset my CWB with R72 on different lighting conditions of grass and try again with the Cokin. #1 ![]() #2 ![]() #3 ![]() #4 |
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#2 Jun 20 2005, 12:07 PM
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Teerex, email me original file for #1, I see what I can do.
use my Gmail File sent. I did my preset CWB again with the R72 this afternoon. This time I used a 300mm, zoomed in to leaves of a tree from above where the sun is shining on it. Did a few test shots with the R72 and Cokin, looks like I'm getting the blues again. Need to do more test shots. |
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#3 Jun 20 2005, 05:21 PM
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Bro, thanks for organizing this time round...
#1 - I like this shot... Nice compo, unfortunately sky not as blue as Ark #2 - Quite like the angle, but I know it's a mistake... no tripod ? #3 - This is really something new, which I never thought of... unique shot! #4 - I myself don't know how to compose this picture. Oops.... sorry for so many comments (every individual shots) |
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#4 Jun 20 2005, 05:55 PM
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Bob, it good to get comments/critiques from you, they very constructive and I'm learning. Your detailed shot by shot comments are great for me to study them individually. Ya #1, the sky is off. Could not get the sky in most of my shots blue. Guess it's my WB, have been playing around with the CWB quite a lot recently. Have been trying to get my CWB back on track again. Because of that, I'm getting very erratic exposure too. Bring down compensation, image under, bring up composition, the skies get burnt. I guess, things like this do happen occasionally, maybe have to lay off for some time |
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