If you have a photo editing software like Photoshop or Light Room, you can easily desaturate (remove) the green cast of image. Then, sharpen to enhance the wreck.A photo of the Francis Hinton Shipwreck I took back in August,I struck out three trips to the lake
before I found it.The conditions were not really that great.But this is one of my better photos of this shipwreck.
The wreck is in water 14 feet deep.
The water had a natural light green color to it,when I increased the contrast in photoshop,in order to get as muchIf you have a photo editing software like Photoshop or Light Room, you can easily desaturate (remove) the green cast of image. Then, sharpen to enhance the wreck.
Yes I do a lot of research on the shipwrecks I photograph.Cool shot! Do research the wrecks you shoot? Do you have a website where you post your shots of the various wrecks you have photographed?
Chris
That really sounds neat,we do not have anything like that around this area.We have a lot of building ruins from 19th century settlements scattered around the forests in the area. Like you, I like finding them and photographing them from the ground and the air. I do have a website where it is all documented and organized but it is not public as it is just a hobby of mine.
Chris
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