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Wednesday, July 27, 2005

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Nikon D70 @ 18mm, 1/25 sec, f/22, ISO 200
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Taken from the same area as yesterday's shot, but a little further downstream in the opposite direction.

4 Comments:

Blogger Ladyred said...

beautiful shot! thank you for your response to my comment earlier. 'preciate it. i feel like there's just so much to learn. i guess the only way to learn is to just do it, practice, practice, practice!

11:24 pm, July 31, 2005  
Blogger John said...

Hey Venky,

I use Fotogenetics EV3 curve (I think). I loaded it pretty much as soon as I got the camera, and have been delighted with the results I get from it.

On this particular image I didn't actually do too much PP work. Shot in RAW, fine tuned the white balance, set the saturation to enhanced... then I opened in PS CS, did levels, curves, colour balance, slightly increased the saturation again, and sharpened. Sounds a lot but it really on took 5 minutes to do.

Thanks for linking to my blog, I appreciate it.

Cheers

10:41 pm, August 04, 2005  
Blogger John said...

Thanks ladyred. Yeah, practice is the way to go... it's a lot of fun too :)

10:42 pm, August 04, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Really enjoyed looking through your landscape photos. Absolutely beautiful.

11:34 am, August 11, 2005  

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