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This was taken at a Research laboratory that I found on google maps. The Place is huge, and I was able to get this shot right underneath the Glass Bridge that connects it. Captured it RAW so https://drive.goog...x/view?usp=sharing
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I like it. All I would do would be level it and edit a bit.
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It's a nice shot overall. A tripod would have been helpful here. The main thing is suffers from is poor focus. For something like this I'd probably go up to like f/8, or at least f/6.3. Next problem is somewhat high ISO noise, which the tripod would also help with, but in this case may not have been avoidable as a longer exposure might have had a lot of motion blur with all that foliage. Agree with ryanpics, you can do a lot with this one in editing. I took a crack at it and was able to get some decent results.
[last edit 5/6/2020 2:52 AM by DescentOnARope - edited 1 times]
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Posted by ryanpics … level it and edit a bit.
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Posted by DescentOnARope you can do a lot with this one in editing. I took a crack at it and was able to get some decent results.
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What software would you guys recommend?
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Lightroom is what most people use, and my personal favorite. I've heard Canon's old software is free and good, but I've never been able to find it.
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Definitely Lightroom/Photoshop. Lightroom for everything except some drastic changes. It's a great shot from a framing perspective.
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Interesting!
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Posted by Bygone Era
What software would you guys recommend?
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Luminar is also a really good program!
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Posted by ryanpics I like it. All I would do would be level it and edit a bit.
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I agree with ryanpics; you should level the picture with respect to the poles. I like the composition of the shot, it's a really neat picture.
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