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Sunrise in snow over Belfast Lough

  • technics100
    Member

    Some pics I took this morning. I was trying out my new tripod and filters.. comments welcome. Does anyone have any post processing tips? I basically just open in photoshop and tweak the levels… should I be doing anything else?

    Comments welcome, some more pics here but I wasn’t sure what section to put them in..

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammcateer/

    Cheers

    irishshagua
    Participant

    Quite a few pix there. Some nice shots too. I think some of them suffer from havinh not too much in the foreground to really focus on. Its hard to focus on smaller details when images are small in size. The third image for me (the one with the rail) is very nice. The DOF seems to be very good on it. You could perhaps crop a tiny bit from the sky out of it but its a nice picture.

    Some other nice shots but too many o comment on all at once.

    Enjoy the new gear
    Brian

    nfl-fan
    Participant

    I’m put off by 9 shots in one post… I think it’s best kept to about 3 shots per post… otherwise my attention level switches off because I’m put off my having to review 9 images in one C&C post… or pick a favourite.

    All I will say is that there are some good images in the mix there.

    technics100
    Member

    Ok, I have edited my post down to 3 pics. The rest can be seen on my Flickr page… Cheers

    nfl-fan
    Participant

    LOL… u took out all the one’s I liked most!

    technics100
    Member

    nfl-fan wrote:

    LOL… u took out all the one’s I liked most!

    After looking at the photos I have changed them to the better ones!! hopefully

    Sodafarl
    Member

    Why don’t you put them on another post or 2 it will give everyone a chance to see them
    I like No 3 out of this set.

    Soda

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