Dull, Boring photo's
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Living right by the sea I've been waiting for a stormy day for a while to get down there and take some shots, well today was my day.
There was a good rough sea with periods of bright light and some duller light but when I look at the pictures now I feel disapointed by them. They don't seem to have any depth (pun kind of intended) to them or show any of the real movement.
I've tried them in black & white but still feel let down.
Any ideas guys?
There was a good rough sea with periods of bright light and some duller light but when I look at the pictures now I feel disapointed by them. They don't seem to have any depth (pun kind of intended) to them or show any of the real movement.
I've tried them in black & white but still feel let down.
Any ideas guys?
Was updating it. Try now.
Go to www.final-design.com then to the pictures page and there is a link to 'Stormy Seas'
Can never get the links to work
Go to www.final-design.com then to the pictures page and there is a link to 'Stormy Seas'
Can never get the links to work
.Mark said:
Go to www.final-design.com
Nothing happening...
domain463572.sites.inetproducts.com doesn't appear to exist (at least from where I'm standing)
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Thats what I get when I click the link
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Thats what I get when I click the link
Thanks Guys,
Simpo, what did you change?
Steve, How did you stitch them together?
Tim, Contrast! I'll have a fiddle.
I had thought about messing with the colours, I have Photo Shop Pro and Paintshop Pro but am still trying to work out what does what.
I was using Paintshop last night and managed to get the sunlight green which looked quite spooky.
I would liked to have got closer to the sea too but it was crashing so close to me I was getting soaked!
Thanks again chaps, keep the lessons coming!
Simpo, what did you change?
Steve, How did you stitch them together?
Tim, Contrast! I'll have a fiddle.
I had thought about messing with the colours, I have Photo Shop Pro and Paintshop Pro but am still trying to work out what does what.
I was using Paintshop last night and managed to get the sunlight green which looked quite spooky.
I would liked to have got closer to the sea too but it was crashing so close to me I was getting soaked!
Thanks again chaps, keep the lessons coming!
.Mark said:
Simpo, what did you change?
InPhotoShop 6:
1) Made horizon level (Image/Rotate canvas)
2) Increased contrast a little (Image/Adjust/Brightness/contrast)
3) Selected sky and decreased brightness (I think - it was last night!)
4) Took out green cast (Image/Adjust/Colour balance)
5) Used Dodge Tool with suitable brush size to lighten wave crests.
6) Used clone tool to remove (helicopter?) on horizon.
6) Sharpened image (Filter/Sharpen/Sharpen).
That was all! Basically just poke around with brightness/contrast, colour balance and a few toys until you like what you see
Burriana500 said:
Isn't that cheating
Only like in the film industry where editing, adding music, special effects etc is also probably cheating.
.Mark
To stitch... in Paintshop Pro
Start a new image... make it twice the size of your images.
Open your first image (in this case the sky)
Copy and paste (Ctrl V & Ctrl E) onto the new image
Open the second image (the sea)
Use the selection tool (there are many, experiment) to select the sea (I just used a rectangle for yours)
Copy and paste into the new image.
Bob's your uncle (well he probably isn't... actually he's my uncle, but that's another post).
Steve
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