Onyx wrote:The first is simple stunning! How did ya do it Brad, what's your secret? Many times I came across scenes like that in real life and wanted to capture it but it's never turned out quite so well as yours did.
Nothing too special ... it'd been breaking thruogh and then hiding away all day, so i just kept my eye on it ... saw the shot, flicked to RAW, A-mode @ F8 handheld, matrix metering, off I went.
When i converted the NEF, i actually chose AUTO WB instead of as shot, because I think i had "cloudy' set as a WB and it was a bit too warm compared to the actual scene ... likewise the "auto" selection isnt quite exact to the scene either, but not far off, and i dont care, its impressive!
I pulled it into CS, boosted certain colour channels, increased contrast a little, raised shadows a smidge, and then sharpened ... oh and levelled / cropped.
Its really amazing the difference the WB change made ... it added colour ranges that didnt even appear to exist!