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Hey Sax, i've sharpened your shot a little, hope you don't mind.

I ran two sharpens over it, which helps give it a more '3D' feel, that you see more with film shots.

First Smart sharpen - Amount 200, radius 0.5

second smart sharpen - Amount 20, radius 30.

Rough figures, play about, but it sharpens aswell as adding that 3D contrast.

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Thanks for the tip! (Y) I'll look into doing it :) Wish I could get good pictures without the need to edit though >.<! :p

I think you would need a graduated ND filter then.

I also prefer to not do a lot of editing. Not that there is anything wrong with pictures that have been altered, but doing so won't make me a better photographer, and that is what I'm trying to become. :)

I think you would need a graduated ND filter then.

I also prefer to not do a lot of editing. Not that there is anything wrong with pictures that have been altered, but doing so won't make me a better photographer, and that is what I'm trying to become. :)

Big fat +1I'm also like that I much prefer to try and improve my photos in camera rather than after I have started using a shooting mode that captures both .jpg and .raw for each image I?ll only use the raw file if I need to really fix an image up otherwise I like the .jpg?s

First attempt at cross-processing. Unforunately, I have no idea what settings I used and couldn't reproduce it later :( Ugh. haha.

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Wlecome to the marvels of cross-processing, one of the most interesting techniques in photography.

I recommend you first try to do the process in the traditional way, I mean, with chemicals. Once you understand the process and see the results then you will have a good idea of how a photo should like and it will be easier to do it in digital.

thats how I learnt.

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