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| | | Re: "Olde" Style Houses < Reply # 4 on 12/3/2019 7:02 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | So, I did some quick edits, I think might help. Best to get framing and exposure right when you're taking your shot. But, whatever. If you aren't going to edit at all, no need to shoot raw. You can set up your jpegs to look kind of how you want in camera. But you won't have much left to work with if you did want to edit. 2019-12-02_08-49-34 by Johhny Dawggit, on Flickr 2019-12-02_08-48-47 by Johhny Dawggit, on Flickr 2019-12-02_08-50-04 by Johhny Dawggit, on Flickr 2019-12-02_08-50-31 by Johhny Dawggit, on Flickr 2019-12-02_08-50-54 by Johhny Dawggit, on Flickr 2019-12-02_08-51-21 by Johhny Dawggit, on Flickr AT f13, you could focus on the skates, or at least closer to the skates, and the buildings would have been either in focus, or acceptably so. watch your vertical lines. These edits aren't perfect, but making them straighter, and... isolating the subjects a bit more.
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| | | | Re: "Olde" Style Houses < Reply # 5 on 12/11/2019 3:47 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by randomesquephoto So, I did some quick edits, I think might help. Best to get framing and exposure right when you're taking your shot. But, whatever. If you aren't going to edit at all, no need to shoot raw. You can set up your jpegs to look kind of how you want in camera. But you won't have much left to work with if you did want to edit. AT f13, you could focus on the skates, or at least closer to the skates, and the buildings would have been either in focus, or acceptably so. watch your vertical lines. These edits aren't perfect, but making them straighter, and... isolating the subjects a bit more.
| You're doing god's work randomesquephoto! Xiketic, first of all, that location looks amazing. Second, your framing is good, about as good as mine, so I can't offer any advice there. But third, editing is the key to all of this. Every professional photo you've ever seen was edited, and the more professional looking photos on here are all edited too. I'm not professional quality with my work, but I do have a few pointers for you. Shooting RAW definitely is the way to go, otherwise stuff's gonna turn into a mess of jagged blocks and noisy pixels when you edit it. First thing you want to do when editing is straightening/leveling out the pictures, as it's hard to actually get a camera level when you take a picture. Then you want to decide how detailed you want the brighter and darker parts of your picture to be. Turning down the highlights will bring out more detail in stuff like the sky, and turning up the shadows will bring out details in places like inside windows and under canopies. Messing with color is also a great way to make photos look cooler than normal. Playing with different white balances can make it look like the weather or time of day was a little different, and changing the vibrance can make your picture look older and more weathered, or brighter and more joyful. Those are just a handful of editing pointers I know, there's a lot I left out but that should be enough to get started on. Also randomesquephoto is right, it's generally better to have the foreground in focus than the background. Anyway, I can't wait to see more photos from you!
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