Luminous Landscape Forum
Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: sailronin on October 19, 2011, 10:10:07 am
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(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6177/6258928801_b075a2f5c9_b.jpg)
M8 with 90mm Summicron
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I'll have to take your word for it re the "ship" part.
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I'll have to take your word for it re the "ship" part.
Me too. It's a spectacular sky and the texture of the sea is good but the tiny black blob is a tiny black blob.
Jeremy
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It's pretty far offshore but at 100% crop you can see that it's a ship.
Thanks for looking
Dave
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Beautifully simple....like it
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Hope you do not mind:
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Hope you do not mind:
Wow.
You're jolly good at that trick, Slobodan.
Jeremy
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Wow.
You're jolly good at that trick, Slobodan.
Jeremy
+1.
Now if you could make the ship just a little bigger...
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... Now if you could make the ship just a little bigger...
That would be a tall order, given that the ship is approximately the size of an apostrophe sign. Hmmm... come to think of it, maybe Jack could help and blow it out of proportion? ;D
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I don't mind Slobodan, it brings out the cloud patterns but I think it loses the early dawn (just past dark) feel.
Thank you for the alternate view.
Dave
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^That’s an age old dilemma. I love to get the light range closer to twilight (darker) but most everyone complains “it’s too dark” so I end up lightening to suggest rather than overwhelm with the time of day.
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That would be a tall order, given that the ship is approximately the size of an apostrophe sign. Hmmm... come to think of it, maybe Jack could help and blow it out of proportion? ;D
That was good.
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That would be a tall order, given that the ship is approximately the size of an apostrophe sign. Hmmm... come to think of it, maybe Jack could help and blow it out of proportion? ;D
+10!
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The Transform tool in CS5 unfortunately does not help in enlarging the ship since there are too few pixels to work with in the jpeg. Perhaps in the RAW file there is more latitude?
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That would be a tall order, given that the ship is approximately the size of an apostrophe sign. Hmmm... come to think of it, maybe Jack could help and blow it out of proportion? ;D
Tee hee.
Jeremy