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Postby pharmer on Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:03 am

Some great solid colour in the sky at sunset

No PP, straight from the D200 (only resized and cropped slightly at the bottom)

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Postby Alpha_7 on Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:10 am

Barrie! Beautiful, just simply gorgeous colour (straight from camera WOW).
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Postby pharmer on Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:21 am

Alpha_7 wrote:Barrie! Beautiful, just simply gorgeous colour (straight from camera WOW).


:D - Cloudy WB, saturation on Enhanced+, High Contrast and +2 sharpening set in camera and +1.3 exposure compenstation

All equals intense colour :-)
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Postby Alpha_7 on Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:27 am

Your a master at delivering beautiful in camera colour Barrie. Did you take any other shots as the sunset over the factory ?
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Postby Big Red on Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:28 am

simple and stunning 8)
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Postby pharmer on Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:29 am

Alpha_7 wrote:Your a master at delivering beautiful in camera colour Barrie. Did you take any other shots as the sunset over the factory ?


Sadly no, I was just coming out of work when it was at this stage
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Postby greencardigan on Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:02 am

:shock:
Fantastic shot!!

Was suprised to know there was no PP. Well Done.
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Postby the foto fanatic on Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:21 am

Very simple, very nice. Well done.
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Postby xerubus on Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:25 am

great shot! well done.

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Postby Alex on Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:33 am

Fantastic shot, Barrie! Love it.

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Postby greencardigan on Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:45 am

I meant to mention the 2 UFO's floating in the sky just left of the taller smoke stacks.

I would have cloned them out.
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Postby bindiblue on Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:48 am

Awesome shot, love the colours, well done

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Postby Alpha_7 on Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:48 am

greencardigan wrote:I meant to mention the 2 UFO's floating in the sky just left of the taller smoke stacks.

I would have cloned them out.


I thought they might of been planes or birds.... but your right they could be UFO's or UFR (unidentified flying rabbits).
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Postby suzanneg on Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:51 am

Beautiful shot Barrie. Whatever the two dots are, they do look like UFOs.
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Postby stubbsy on Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:00 am

Nice Barrie - so you shoot in jpeg?
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Postby pharmer on Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:07 am

greencardigan wrote:I meant to mention the 2 UFO's floating in the sky just left of the taller smoke stacks.

I would have cloned them out.


I left them in (two birds), they look great on the full size image, a 100% crop shows good detail in the birds)

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Postby Alpha_7 on Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:08 am

Any chance of a 100 crop of the birds then, if your gloating about it, I'd like to see it Barrie :) :lol:
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Postby pharmer on Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:13 am

stubbsy wrote:Nice Barrie - so you shoot in jpeg?


Indeed I do, at this point for most stuff its very good (fine JPG, highest quality).

I don't subscribe to the whole RAW v JPG debate, in my experience an extremely high quality JPG can be manipulated as much a RAW file (including WB and highlight/shadow recovery etc) - especially in PS if you save the JPG as a TIFF or PSD for working on.

With sunset shots like this, JPG is perfect, because the colour is there and all I want to do afterwards is crop slightly
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Postby pharmer on Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:15 am

Alpha_7 wrote:Any chance of a 100 crop of the birds then, if your gloating about it, I'd like to see it Barrie :) :lol:


I'm not gloating :-), I was just saying they were easily identifiable as birds if you looked at the full size image (on screen or printed A3) :)
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Postby stubbsy on Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:15 am

pharmer wrote:
stubbsy wrote:Nice Barrie - so you shoot in jpeg?


Indeed I do, at this point for most stuff its very good (fine JPG, highest quality).

I don't subscribe to the whole RAW v JPG debate, in my experience an extremely high quality JPG can be manipulated as much a RAW file (including WB and highlight/shadow recovery etc) - especially in PS if you save the JPG as a TIFF or PSD for working on.

With sunset shots like this, JPG is perfect, because the colour is there and all I want to do afterwards is crop slightly

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I don't believe in that debate either Barrie. We all should choose what suits us. For me I'm so lousy at nailing the expsoure I shoot raw to give me the latitude to fix it in PP :wink:

Whether you use RAW or JPG a shitty image is still a shitty image :)
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Postby Alpha_7 on Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:23 am

pharmer wrote:
Alpha_7 wrote:Any chance of a 100 crop of the birds then, if your gloating about it, I'd like to see it Barrie :) :lol:


I'm not gloating :-), I was just saying they were easily identifiable as birds if you looked at the full size image (on screen or printed A3) :)


I only used the word gloating to indicate my envy of having you now having the extra megapixels in your pocket. So don't take the comment too serious ;-) (Hence the dual smilies).
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Postby BBJ on Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:30 am

Wow thats a nice shot Barrie, got to be happy with that the way it turned out. Well done.
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Postby SteveGriffin on Wed Jun 21, 2006 1:19 pm

Wow :!: Straight out of the camera.
I have to admit that I scratched my monitor to try and remove the birds though
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Postby Willy wombat on Sat Jun 24, 2006 12:17 am

Very apealing image. I love it.
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