An absolute classic, the look on the sheriff’s face as the shark was bearing down on them LOLStrange, the one liners that become sayings, pun not intended.
A great shot, looked very impressive on the big screen
Yep indeedAn absolute classic, the look on the sheriff’s face as the shark was bearing down on them LOL
An absolute classic, the look on the sheriff’s face as the shark was bearing down on them LOL
I read that the 10 cruise ships in Weymouth dorset is causing a yellow smog as they idle the engine for power.
@freefaller500 There were two of these in the bay last week - guessing one of them has moved on - but you can regularly see smoke coming from the stacks. You can just about make it out in this image towards the back of the boat, but I'm not aware of it causing additional pollution locally so far.I read that the 10 cruise ships in Weymouth dorset is causing a yellow smog as they idle the engine for power.
It doesn't look like you have that problem with those Skye's.
It's a really nice picture, but obviously enhanced. What did you do in post to get the effect?
@vindibona1 Thanks for being diplomatic - I had a guy on the official DJI forums who wasn't quite so polite about my post production techniques, but never mindIt's a really nice picture, but obviously enhanced. What did you do in post to get the effect?
@vindibona1 Thanks for being diplomatic - I had a guy on the official DJI forums who wasn't quite so polite about my post production techniques, but never mind
I've been using Luminar 4 for a few months now and still getting my bearings with it. If anything, I've dialled back the tinkering and try not to go overboard if I can. I guess that's in the eye of the beholder though.
Thanks for the kind words
I wasn't trying to be diplomatic but wondering myself how to duplicate that look (when appropriate). It seems that this is what a lot of folks are going after these days. I'm sure there will be occasion to want to do similar work. I'd not heard of Luminar 4 before.
The closest thing I've ever done was in 2007. It took some doing, all in an earlier version of Photoshop with no automated enhancements... but then again it is a layered composite. I found a small image from my website as the original is buried on a drive somewhere.
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I've experimented with the sky replacement, but only for fun. I mainly utilise the Luminar Looks and tweak some of the other settings where it works on the image. Like I say, having used Luminar 4 for a short while now, I'm finding out what works for me and what I think doesn't, so I'm dialling in my processes slowly and becoming a bit less slider happyI don't use it, but one of Luminar's major features is sky replacement/modification. Unfortunately, it doesn't support face recognition yet so I stick with Lightroom.