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I will have to give that a try. Thanks for the suggestion!This is a really nice picture worth enhancing just a bit,
If you look into the river you can see because its a little bit dark some noise,
Try running the Pic using a de noise filter and see if you can smooth out the river just a little more for a really nice Pro shot.
Phantomrain.org
Gear to fly your Mavic in the Rain and Land on Water.
It is a nice shot, well composed. The lighting is flat. It has the same exposure problem that most shots have when you have a high dynamic range- e.g.: bright sky, and dark foreground . I usually handle these kinds of shots in Photoshop Adobe Camera RAW, by using the gradient tool to darken the sky and to open the shadows in the foreground. Here they are side by side. I also tried to reduce the noise in the sky and the dark river, and I dodged (opened) up the river lighting.Took this photo of a river in my home town. Photo was taken with Mavic ProView attachment 119749
Your corrections really enhanced the photo, thank youIt is a nice shot, well composed. The lighting is flat. It has the same exposure problem that most shots have when you have a high dynamic range- e.g.: bright sky, and dark foreground . I usually handle these kinds of shots in Photoshop Adobe Camera RAW, by using the gradient tool to darken the sky and to open the shadows in the foreground. Here they are side by side. I also tried to reduce the noise in the sky and the dark river, and I dodged (opened) up the river lighting.
Dale
Miami
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