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Post processing in Lightroom
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Sorry,
The drivers were David Brabham and Scott Sharp.
Bill
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Hi Juha,
Thanks for the comments.
This was taken at Lime Rock. It is a LMP2 car that had been punted off the track where I was standing by another Acura (Panasonic) and went on to win the race overall. The car is an Acura (Patron Tequila). Best racing I have seen in a long time.
I did not want to box in the cars too much, so I left some space. I have some that are much tighter.
Take care,
Bill.
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Very nice Lesa. I just love moody shots like this.
Bill.
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Lesa,
I just love the warm colors in this photo, great texture too. It is too bad the picture could not be displayed larger.
Bill.
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Jack,
This is cool. There is so much depth in this photo.
Bill.
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Jack,
I like this. It looks like a frozen landscape. Very nice.
Bill.
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Lesa,
I think I would go the other way and maybe increase the contrast a tad. You know me, I like lots of contrast in my monochrome images. I do like the image.
Take care,
Bill
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Hi Lesa,
This is good. It looks like a picture I have hanging on my wall.
Nice.
Take care,
Bill
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Hi Neli,
Thanks for looking. You just never know where evil is going to come at you from....
Bill
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A very nice image. I like the crispness of the image. I would however like to see the faces of the people. Maybe crop a little off the left side.
Take care,
Bill
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The new one looks better. A lot more dramatic. It is amazing the number of tools and the way you can use them in Photoshop. I have been trying all kinds of things. Some works most don?t. Don?t be afraid to try them and see what you come up with.
Good luck,
Bill.
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Justin,
You can try using the dodge and burn tools. Make a new layer and then try to bring out the detail on the face. There may not be any detail to bring out; it is hard to tell looking at your photo. Darkening parts of the wall will be easer. Just make sure you keep the exposure less then 12%. Just play around with the image.
Good luck and have fun with it.
Bill.
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I like this photo. I love the starkness of it. The only things I MIGHT change is the wall and maybe the face on the other man. I would try to lighten the face of the standing man, if possible and the dark areas on the wall I might darken a bit.
All and all very nice.
Take care, Bill
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