Took this photo recently. The car was under a tree in a sunny day. As a result, there were shadows on the car - much like a patch work. Is there anyway to over come this? Tried with flash but not helpful
Took this photo recently. The car was under a tree in a sunny day. As a result, there were shadows on the car - much like a patch work. Is there anyway to over come this? Tried with flash but not helpful
:bsmilie: Two200, you are not a photoshop person, right?
I thought you can PP them away? Hahaha....
I have no experience in this. Would personally also love to hear what the experienced members out there have to say.
Thanks for raising this thread, Two200!
can help a little only
radioactive
radioactive
Post editing can help, but that's a lot of torture involved.
:bsmilie::bsmilie: Haha... such a cute description!
Never thought of it this way... "radioactive"...
Now that I see it, it suddenly dawns upon me that many of my photos became radioactive after I did something to them.
Still, I think those are commendable efforts from ortega and eyes.
Opened up my eyes to what I can do to salvage my photos.
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p/s waiting to see you zebra photos :devil:
Maybe CPL filter will help here? u can try that on.
eyes, looked like fungus growing. Does this involves alot of work and the use of layering as the background is not as radioactive (as ortega puts it) as foreground