Excellent but there are 2 dragons... You found the most difficult one to see...I found him!!!View attachment 121316
Correct Dale for the Buddha, I still have to improve myself in editing. I use iMovie and options are limited I think that i will upgrade to Final Cut Pro.View attachment 121334Here is there 2nd one- and the white Buddha was a bit over exposed. Can you cut down the lighting on it to give it a bit of detail? I know it is hard in editing software, but easy in Photoshop.
Dale
Miami
I am not able to locally adjust exposures in Adobe Premiere Pro. All edits must be global, e.g, affecting the entire image. I d not know how to locally adjust (e.g.: burn or dodge) an image in video editing software. Perhaps they have that function in Final Cut Pro.Correct Dale for the Buddha, I still have to improve myself in editing. I use iMovie and options are limited I think that i will upgrade to Final Cut Pro.
And if you make a small cut of the part that you want to edit and only work on it maybe it will work ? It's something that is possible in FCP.I am not able to locally adjust exposures in Adobe Premiere Pro. All edits must be global, e.g, affecting the entire image. I d not know how to locally adjust (e.g.: burn or dodge) an image in video editing software. Perhaps they have that function in Final Cut Pro.
My favorite is also the topiary, it's very nicely done.My favorite is the topiary.
Great pics
Spectacular video with very good shots.
Thanks for your kind commentSpectacular video with very good shots.
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