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Glendalough Upper Lake.
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Never2Old2LearnParticipant
Hi, I know many shots of this scene, had a go on Saturday Last, would welcome any CC
as I intend to post this image for an online course I’m doing.Thanks for looking
EddieD
SeaviewParticipantEddie, it’s a nice shot but nothing special as you were left down by the poor light. I think it’s worth a revisit with better light, sunrise or sunset on a clear day. Also I think if the weather was better you might get a better reflection off the lake.
Dave,
flynnyParticipantI’d tend to agree with Seaview,
The light is a little harsh,
I think there could be a bit more detail in the sky ,
the image as a whole is just a little flat and could do with a little punch,
Maybe a slight push of the saturation.
Hope this helpsNever2Old2LearnParticipantThanks Dave and Paul for your comments and advice, will try what you suggest and see how we get on.
Regards
EddieNever2Old2LearnParticipantHi Dave and Paul
A copy of the image with some PP as suggested.
Any CC welcome. Has the PP improved the image.
Thanks for advice.
EddieDphillipMemberthis is much better, but no detail in the sky, next time you come across a situation like this expose for the foreground and one for the sky and combine both in photoshop,
flynnyParticipantHi Ed,
I’d say that it’s a big improvement from the original,
I’d agree with Philip about two exposures,
Another way is to shoot in RAW , and process the RAW file twice, once for the foreground and the second for the sky,
Then blend them together in PS.
I had a quick fiddle with it to get a little bit of detail back in the sky……………Never2Old2LearnParticipantThanks all for taking time to comment and give your views on my improvement attempt .
Here’s where I expose my lack of experience.(no pun intended).Paul, the original was shot in Raw which I still have unaltered.
I use Elements8. Can I merge as you suggest .
Can I ask how do I process for the seperate area’s ie foreground & sky
and then merge as one.
Thanks for all the help on this one.Regards
Eddie
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