Thanks. I did edit these. I use ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020.They're great shots! I wish to get like that one day too! LOL Did you do any post edit? If so - with what software?
Nevermind, I see "Mondsee."Fabulous shots. What towns and scenes are depicted?
Very cool pics. Love the first one or the lodge.Some photos with my M2P. Recorded in Mondsee / Austria
That sir would be my undeveloped skill set. Both 1 and 2 were taken just to the left of the third image and the sky was completely washed out. The angle for both was pretty much the same just at different altitude. Pointers welcomed.Thanks for sharing these images.
Can you provide some details about what we are seeing on the horizon in image #1 and #2? The shadows appear from the right so I’m not sure what the overexposure (?) is about; if, that’s what it is?
thanks.
It is a result of over doing the post processing, which is a common practice for those not really used to using the software. The correct way to saturate the colours or do some HDR to an image is to do it so that it is not blatantly obvious, but rather makes the viewer think, wow this is an amazing photo, but I am not really sure why I think that way. Subtle is the way to go when doing post processing, rather than in your face smacking. It just takes practice and I'm sure the OP will be doing much better very soon. Doing post editing well is a learning curve but one, with practice, is easily achievable.Thanks for sharing these images.
Can you provide some details about what we are seeing on the horizon in image #1 and #2? The shadows appear from the right so I’m not sure what the overexposure (?) is about; if, that’s what it is?
thanks.
Beautiful shots, been there many times, I used to live in the Zillertall. I just took my young children there for the first time 2 years ago.Some photos with my M2P. Recorded in Mondsee / Austria
Thank you for your input. Once I stepped back and actually looked at the images they look over done to me. In the first image you can even tell were I attempted to remove some power lines. I still have the raw images and think I’ll give them another go. Thanks againIt is a result of over doing the post processing, which is a common practice for those not really used to using the software. The correct way to saturate the colours or do some HDR to an image is to do it so that it is not blatantly obvious, but rather makes the viewer think, wow this is an amazing photo, but I am not really sure why I think that way. Subtle is the way to go when doing post processing, rather than in your face smacking. It just takes practice and I'm sure the OP will be doing much better very soon. Doing post editing well is a learning curve but one, with practice, is easily achievable.
Here is the redo's. I think they're much more pleasing.It is a result of over doing the post processing, which is a common practice for those not really used to using the software. The correct way to saturate the colours or do some HDR to an image is to do it so that it is not blatantly obvious, but rather makes the viewer think, wow this is an amazing photo, but I am not really sure why I think that way. Subtle is the way to go when doing post processing, rather than in your face smacking. It just takes practice and I'm sure the OP will be doing much better very soon. Doing post editing well is a learning curve but one, with practice, is easily achievable.
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