AhamB wrote:
The sharpening in the Detail tab in Lightroom is capture sharpening (compensating for AA blurring). If you want LR to sharpen after resizing you only have the very basic low/medium/high "sharpen for screen" option when exporting. If you want something better/more refined there are ways to use PS in an automated way.
Ahh! I read somewhere that this might be double sharpening and makes your images possibly more vulnerable to halos?
Hey see you came visiting me Fly, very dynamic shots.
And Wilhelm great shot it has a movie-ish look too it, Caucasian Bollywood??
Here's Hornsvík again from a recent trip to the south east of Iceland. Me and my traveling partner were talking about modifying the scene when photographing landscapes, if it was seen by some as falsifying you image, like placing an autumn leaf on a "perfect" place on top of a rock in a mountain stream etc. Then we came across this log. It was located on the beach but not exactly where we liked having it ...so, in light of our discussion in the car on the way there we decided to toss the log into the wet sand where we would get better reflection and composition. Does it work? ...is it cheating? haha
hauxon wrote:
Hey see you came visiting me Fly, very dynamic shots.
And Wilhelm great shot it has a movie-ish look too it, Caucasian Bollywood??
Here's Hornsvík again from a recent trip to the south east of Iceland. Me and my traveling partner were talking about modifying the scene when photographing landscapes, if it was seen by some as falsifying you image, like placing an autumn leaf on a "perfect" place on top of a rock in a mountain stream etc. Then we came across this log. It was located on the beach but not exactly where we liked having it ...so, in light of our discussion in the car on the way there we decided to toss the log into the wet sand where we would get better reflection and composition. Does it work? ...is it cheating? haha
Canon 5D Mark II + Carl Zeiss 21/2.8 ZE + Lee Big Stopper | f/8, ISO 100, 20s
Wilhelm -- Awesome shots, the belly dancing with paddler, and the amputee with lipstick on her nose. Even the Gay O.K. is oddly ambiguous. Each photo has a balance of beauty and grotesqueness. The net result is charmingly disarming.
Nice work, and congrats on your vision and timing.
Much obliged FP. But that nick is a new one. Sausage?
Thanks so much Jim, your comments inspires and means a lot. But she is not an amputee, she is squeezing her arms in for reason of... shall we say entertainment? :-)