yongbo 0 Posted September 10, 2005 Thanks for the nice comments. I will try my best to "paint" my city. Link to comment
julio_segura_carmona1 4 Posted September 10, 2005 Magnifica luz,, encuadre y bello atardecer,,,saludos, Link to comment
nomade 1 Posted September 11, 2005 I dont get it, how have you done it...? I mean: it's obvious you used a long exposition for the foreground, but in the background the sun is like it were a usual shot, no long-exposed... If this image is not a composite of two images, could you please tell this ignorant photographer how to achieve such a beautiful image? ^-^ Link to comment
yongbo 0 Posted September 11, 2005 Hi Nestor, The original file name for this shot is CRW_8777.CRW. I have other two images took 2 minutes before and after. It was 2 minutes exposure; the sun was more than half below the horizon and only in the frame for less than a minute. According to histogram, the one in the middle got more information. I hope I can figure out how to merge 2 shots to save the money for Grad ND, but not able to do that yet. It's one shot, the only thing I did after the conversion was using Neat Image to remove the noise and apply USM by 0.5 pixel for the web version. Just bought a book by John Hedgecoe - The new manual of photography. The ignorant photographer title is more proper for me. Regards, Yongbo This is what I did for the RAW conversion (Photoshop CS2): Temperature: 2700Tint: 0Exposure: -0.25Shadows: 2Brightness: 50Contrast: +25Saturation: +50 Shadow Tint: 0Red Hue: +100Red Saturation: 0Green Hue: -10Green Saturation: 0Blue Hue: -10Blue Saturation: -50 Link to comment
gahspidy 0 Posted September 18, 2005 Great looking image, Yongbo. Has a very surreal quality to it , which I like. Yes, the new 5D sounds just about right for me at this point. Looking forward to it. Link to comment
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