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Belfast Castle and St Eugenes, Derry

  • PD_BARBS
    Participant

    This was one of my first shots with my newly acquired Sigma 10-20. I have to say I love lens.

    This is the only shots of buildings I have taken some open to suggestions.

    https://www.photographyireland.net/album_pic.php?pic_id=2967

    Puckpics
    Member

    Great shot for starters. If I were post processing I would…

    Use transform perspective to correct the verticals
    Use levels to reset black and white points
    Provide a very slight S curve in RGB curves to punch the colours up.

    Great shot though.

    PD_BARBS
    Participant

    Puckpics wrote:

    Great shot for starters. If I were post processing I would…

    Use transform perspective to correct the verticals
    Use levels to reset black and white points
    Provide a very slight S curve in RGB curves to punch the colours up.

    Great shot though.

    Excellent

    Thanks for getting back to me on this. I will play around tonight with what you have suggested and hopefully show an improvement.

    mole2k
    Participant

    You had edit pictures ticked so I decided to have a quick play. It’s got my usual processing done too it, it’s a bit of a puesdo hdr but with a jpg you are quite limited to what you can actually achieve which is why the sky looks a bit messy.

    PD_BARBS
    Participant

    Feel free to play around with the image, certainly more than happy to see other peoples thoughts.

    I personnally think the edited versions has lost some of the detail, but as you said restricted with adjustments in JPEG. I now shoot everything in RAW, which does giv me so muchmore options.

    Once again thanks for taking the time to edit the image.

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