And Day 7
Some yellows will reflect a lot more, and some darks will be too dark. With Luminosity masks you can take the burned out (from base exposure) spots from the darker image. And your selection (mask) is based on the light/dark spots, so it's a finer selection then with manual selection. http://robertbody.com/images/1050/2016-09-30-crystal-refl-viv77s-0-1-1dx_25599.jpg
bySue wrote:
Looks great, I like the blue. Which ISO was the first one, and how is it so noise free?
ISO-200, f/8, 1/160s. If you don't address the noise in Raw, specifically Adobe Raw Converter (one of the panels before entering Photoshop), it will look terrible if you just use a plugin, or within Photoshop, for removing the noise.
Luminance, Luminance Details, Luminance Contrast are the settings to change. Otherwise a plug-in will make noise worse on lower settings or on higher settings blur the image with the purpose of targeting noise, which makes for some weird textures. There are panels beyond the first one that many people use in Adobe Camera Raw.
Sep 12, 2018 at 04:49 PM
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DaleBerlin wrote:
Nice photos, I especially like the 1st
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michmich2 wrote:
These look really great, love the colors
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bySue wrote:
Lovely fall colors
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mdalton wrote:
Beautiful colors!
Thank you, on a cloudy day, fog and mountains are a great choice. The colorful lake I have been to many times, at least 5 times the prior year but clouds or fog never happened before the color was gone. This was the best morning of my visits there, finally the effort and hope paid off, and sometimes it's not the sunrise but later time that makes for best light at certain spots.