ngebor said:I really thank for the comments... yap... i actually used CPL and also created another layer on photoshop... mimicing the graduated blue... exactly as you said... (wow... you can tell those from my pics... :bigeyes: )... The idea is to give more color contrast... yellow house with the blue bg of the sky... but yes, some of them are looked un-natural... I still need to do more practice on PP... :sweat:
I will also take note about the dreamy look on #9...![]()
zoossh said:i find it hard to transform any white sky into anything interesting. unless it already has some faint pattern that i can force a darkening of highlight, i will just give up on any white sky and avoid them on my framing.
ngebor said:That is realy true... normally what kind of file format do you use? I feel that Adobe II has better color range... compared to sRGB I/II... or do you shot RAW? Sometimes, in order to darkening the highlight, the "extra" dynamic range will be helpful...
zoossh said:last time i used sRGB mode III on nikon D50, now i use Adobe RGB mode II on it. i shoot RAW. but even so i find 6MP not enough and still have noise level in shadow area if i'm to boost it up.
but i know that white sky is white. if there is no color information right at the start, you can't alter nothing, you can only add to nothing. and adding artificially does not give good results unless you are expert in dodging and burning which i'm not. hence i just avoid white sky in my framing.
betazone said:Hi ngebor ! Wow you are real fast in uploading.
I thought I am the only one with no guts there![]()
Was quite spooked at the workers quarters right at the far end esp the room with one chair right at dead centre, there is also a pail with water dripping down from the roof and the other room still have curtain willowing in the wind......hmmnn
Was hooked on EPL last nite, so can only share this for now.....
See you again the next time or you can catch me in flickr!
Sausage said:I remember the swing and the Jaguar, but don't remember a second floor as I was too creeped out to explore much of the interior. I just entered the main door and walked to the end, and didn't see a staircase up. Was this somewhere behind?
lastboltnut said:Hi, can share the setting for the HDR in #9? The 0 exposure setting and the number of +/- exposure and their f/stop diff?
Thank you!