I am really enjoying getting to know my Nikon strobes, especially with the power of light modifiers and Pocketwizards...anyway. What do you guy's think of the above work? Client loved it
OK, I'll try again. I tried to post my first photo post here earlier & my computer went nuts. Still trying to get my computer running correctly....
OK, so my first post with a few shots. I bought my D200 about a year ago & just treated it like an old slr Nikon - - bad decision. Anyhow, a very steep learning curb later & 10 months of had work and here are some of my better shots which I really love.
Thanks John I actually meant to postthis one. I've tried to fix that spot but my PS skills are not that good yet. Its so blown that I would have to copy/paste to repair that area.
I'm about to embark on a pp'ing journey called HDR. It's a technique I see a lot of landscape photographers use to get more out of their shots. Might save you a lot of copy & paste work if you learn, should you choose to.
I'm about to embark on a pp'ing journey called HDR. It's a technique I see a lot of landscape photographers use to get more out of their shots. Might save you a lot of copy & paste work if you learn, should you choose to.
Roman's work is wonderful. Hope my link may be of some use for you.
Lil
Thanks Lil, I've tried HDR a couple of times but did not have a good tutorial to go by so I was not happy with my results. I will give this one a shot thanks.
Greg
just use the clone stamp and set to an opacity of 50% and carefully choose the point to clone from and "paint" away the burned out area
remember you always have the history bruch if you make a mistake and if you want to get really fancy do it in a layer
here is a 2minute fix
J
Edited by jmcfadden on Nov 16, 2007 at 07:27 PM GMT
Thanks J, I guess I just need to dig in and experiment. Thats the great thing about digital its easy to start over if you mess somthing up. Im going to work on the original using your advice and tips
Lil Judd wrote:
ReyGay - it's a fun shot. What ever did you do to get them to line up? ;-)
Actually the ant picture was taken by Nick Klofkorn - and what a picture, absolutely wonderful !
Here's one that was much easier to get, you only have to sneak into the nest, eat whatever is served for a couple of days and then just wait for the decisive moment ...
my 18-70mm is my do everything lens
Kitehog wrote:
Thanks Lil, I've tried HDR a couple of times but did not have a good tutorial to go by so I was not happy with my results. I will give this one a shot thanks.
Greg
Greg,
Roman is the master as far as I'm concerned (of the people I know). He hangs out in several forums but you can easily find him on DPReview in the D3/D2/D1 forum. He's always willing to help.
Another person I know on DPR also has a tutorial and here you can find his. Steve is also good about helping.
i think i've posted something like this before, but i picked another version and processed it yesterday. I like it, i think it looks 'crisp' or something like that
Edited by R. Francois on Nov 20, 2007 at 06:31 AM GMT