hopalonghowie 0 Posted May 4, 2011 I have just begun to experiment with various types of processing andwould really appreciate comments and critiques. Link to comment
wolfgangarnold 142 Posted May 4, 2011 digital postprocessing offers zillions of options for postprocessing. Some of them can improve your photos. So, it's hard to decide. From my point of view, key to choosing suitable postprocessing is to know what you want to 'tell' with your photo.Combining B&W and colour is probably largely a matter of taste - in rare occasions I can also not resist to try it and here I think it's at least a subject worth exercising it.What I immediately notice is, that there are still some patches of blue and around legs and wings of the bee some yellow patches - for achieving better results you probably should try working a bit more careful with these tools. From own experience I know, the big temptation with many postprocessing tools is that you get some nice results when working quickly - but these results usually are bit "dirty" still...Anyway, keep "playing" and practicing and enjoy :-)cheers, Wolfgang Link to comment
hopalonghowie 0 Posted May 4, 2011 Thank you...I'm thinking I should have zoomed in tighter on it then I was. Learning from my mistakes.RegardsHoward Link to comment
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