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Try to put more details from your camera settings and also talk about what you have done with photoshop.

There are a lot of photographers here that like your editing skills and would like to learn more.

The previous thread can be found here.

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Here are a couple of shots I took at the end of last week.

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All taken as I walked home from work, giving my 55-200mm lens a little run out. Bit of cropping on each and blacks pushed up for the silhouette.

This is my favorite of the week though. I don't know why. It's too dark and it's got too soft focus but I just love it...

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I've cropped the image and a little exposure/brightness play on lightroom but not much.

Anyone here like it? Comments welcome (even on flickr, ;))

Malc

whoaaaaaa kick ass shot. What'd you shoot it with?
A camera ;) Sorry, I had to :p

:shiftyninja:

D50 and broken 50mm f/1.8D broken in the sense that it only focuses to a certain extent :( oh teh noes need new gear :( the PP was set clarity to about 80% in lightroom.

bokeh pls?

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That is amazing! Seriously thats like F0.000~1 :p

:shiftyninja:

D50 and broken 50mm f/1.8D broken in the sense that it only focuses to a certain extent :( oh teh noes need new gear :( the PP was set clarity to about 80% in lightroom.

That is amazing! Seriously thats like F0.000~1 :p

Nah. If I had to hazard a guess, 200mm F/2 VR @ F2. Bear in mind depth of field is a function of aperture and focal length :)

Yeah but cmon crazzy88s, that's a whole lot of effort when I'm so awesome I can just look and know :p

:shiftyninja:

Yeah, that's pretty awesome, but it's not "Awesome+" is it? :D

I'd give you Awesome+ if you could correctly identify which eye he used to look through the viewfinder when setting up the shot. :laugh:

Took this today with a fuji IS-1 borrowed from work. I had the white balance shot from a section of grass and was trying to get that false colour look. I've managed it (just) but there must be something wrong n my workflow as I can't seem to get that Ethereal feel you see in so many other similar shots.

I had to do a fair bit of tweaking to get it like it is. Also, it's very grainy for being shot at ISO200.

BTW it's just a quick shot in my back garden.

Anyone any tips/advice on doing it better next time (and yes I know I should photo a better subject matter but I was just getting to grips with the process)

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Cheers

Malc

I definately need to get a better camera. Again with the Olympus SP-510UZ. Took in RAW and converted to JPG when saving. Did a little post processing too, sharpening, getting the levels right and removing some noise. Feedback would be welcomed on the Photoshop work!

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Took this today with a fuji IS-1 borrowed from work. I had the white balance shot from a section of grass and was trying to get that false colour look. I've managed it (just) but there must be something wrong n my workflow as I can't seem to get that Ethereal feel you see in so many other similar shots.

I had to do a fair bit of tweaking to get it like it is. Also, it's very grainy for being shot at ISO200.

BTW it's just a quick shot in my back garden.

Anyone any tips/advice on doing it better next time (and yes I know I should photo a better subject matter but I was just getting to grips with the process)

3794250375_c2a90d7223.jpg

Cheers

Malc

Welll it certainly looks good in my eyes, would you care posting a tutorial on how you did that?

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