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18-10-08, 01:35 AM
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Path in the Autumn trees

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18-10-08, 02:10 AM
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Re: Path in the Autumn trees

Love that Moon!
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18-10-08, 06:53 AM
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Re: Path in the Autumn trees

Have you done some editing work on that Suzi, seems granulated, nice image but not quite natural. Going to feel a fool if it is straight from the camera and will be on the phone to Spectsavers immediately.
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18-10-08, 09:30 AM
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Re: Path in the Autumn trees

Thanks, I am getting into trees at the moment

Haven't really done much to it Snaps. It's weird it looks fine in Lightroom, and different on here, weird


     
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18-10-08, 10:11 AM
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Thanks Suzi, it was not a criticism but I am trying to understand the different processes and the only way is to ask. I find things look different too, strange, same monitor but they do look different I think sometimes it is the automatic resizing, and that is another question, is it the resizing that gives this sort of granular effect? Not unpleasant but not what was intended.
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18-10-08, 10:26 AM
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Re: Path in the Autumn trees

It could be resizing, it was cropped , as the picture was well exposed but the sky was over exposed and white, and spoilt it.
Maybe a combination of cropping and resizing. TBH I have no idea


     
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18-10-08, 10:55 AM
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I like that picture. Pleasant if not a stunner. I too have the 'granular' effect but I'm looking at it on a business orientated Thinkpad laptop which isn't the best screen for photographs.
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18-10-08, 11:35 AM
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Great pic and setting. would look good with child running down or riding a bike.

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18-10-08, 12:36 PM
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Re: Path in the Autumn trees

I've learned a lot from looking at your photos Suzi. Your edge & frame treatment make your photos immediately look like they're ready for framing. Now, if it only had a bench in it.... LOL

I've been toying with a Craquelure filter to add that oil painting texture to the park pictures I took this week. I like the effect on some shots and would consider that filter's use on big enlargements that I might frame. That's the beauty of shooting in RAW, I always have a "negative" to use if I decide I don't like an effect. Very nice photo!
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18-10-08, 02:19 PM
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Re: Path in the Autumn trees

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