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Just trying to work on my editing skills. It's one thing I need to make better. I'm not an expert at all on post processing and editing. It's an area I need to study. Edited in Lightroom 5

Edit example by our new post production expert. Yes, I've finally found that guy and he's doing great things.

This is just an edit - I'm not sure how I feel about it, I might put another edit, or the original up at some point.

 

Anyway - on to more pressing issues. FREEFALL'S FIRST GIG IS TONIGHT!!! I'm so excited! Like I said yesturday, if you live in the Telford area, and have £5 to spare, you should get down to The Place in Oakengates to watch them play.

 

www.facebook.com/FBFreefall

 

You can find more information at the link above. The gig starts at 7pm!

 

Back to this photograph. I took it a couple of days ago on the bridge near my house - I live right next to a railway. I just thought I'd edit and upload it today - the original is kind of boring.

 

So...PLEASE come to Freefall's gig tonight! They'll be playing a mix of rock and hard rock music - it'll be fun!

 

Thanks.

My girlfriend took this picture the other day. She’s always around me when I’m editing my MOCs.

 

Editing

 

Some Afols and Tfols say that some Afols have more likes and comments just because they are more popular. Sometimes that might be true but other times, it’s a completely different thing.

There are some lessons that help increase the number of Fav/likes and Comments.

I’m not the best to talk about this (I’m not that popular/expert), but maybe this might help you.

 

The problem with many Tfols and some Afols is very simple. They make a MOC and then post a photo without any planning or editing on Flickr/mocpages/facebook/whatever…

 

Taking a picture from a MOC and posting it is as important as the build itself. Sometimes I see very impressive builds but the photo quality is awful and it fails to show the MOC to the world. I know that because I made the same mistakes when I was a TFOL.

 

For example:

1º Dark photos without any light is the worst. Nobody will see a picture if the MOC isn’t visible. Try to have a good light always near.

Also, there are some people that love to post pictures with a big flash. Never, never use the flash.

2º Background: some pictures at Flickr are unique because they show better the Kitchen, garden, room or even the toilet where the photo was taken than the MOC itself. The best thing is to eliminate the background completely.

3º Color: Yes, military builds are always grey or green, no room for shining colors. But sometimes if you just add a small yellow or red stripe to your MOC, the MOC literally becomes ten times more attractive!

4º Number of pictures. That’s the biggest problem. Some Afols take and post at Flickr as much as 10 pictures from the same MOC. It’s not bad, but if you are looking for a great number of likes, that’s a real problem. When another Afol sees your pictures, he will “fav” the one or two he likes and not the "main" one, the one which you are trying to achieve as many views as possible. Post only one or two pictures. If you want to show details, send the user to another folder on Brickshelf where you can post all the pictures you want.

5º Never tell your age. Nobody needs to know. Who cares?

6º Photoshop, very important! Photoshop helps a lot, there you can modify your builds, improve the quality of the picture (increase light or decrease it), clean the area around the MOC, etc, etc…

7º You have almost 7000 groups talking about LEGO on Flickr. But some Afols never post their builds on those groups. How are we going to see your MOC if you don’t let as see it?

 

So, I hope this helps a little.

 

Eínon

 

Eínon

 

If only it was in the 60's. But since it's not, I'll take a pair of SD60M's instead. SUPNTW sits in the siding as Andover waiting for something....lol.

Edited with After Shot 2 and Corel Paint Shop Pro X7

Mexico City. 1/20

Fujifilm X100F.

Chinese steamer 8419 crosses the Des Moines River. The best smoke show they put on was way before the middle, but I'll take what I can get! This steam engine was the last one built in China in 1988, and sent straight over to the US, hence the American and Chinese flags at the front. Even our steam engines come from China....AUGH!!!!!

amazing picture taken by Rozie the Samoan

 

editing by vanessajoy (i wish i took it)

Edited with Topaz Sharpen and DeNoise. Use the link below and save 15%. I HIGHLY recommend these products for noise reduction and sharpening!

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Cross-sectional lighting. Palo Alto.

speaks for its self

Material designed for design-seminar Edit 09.

 

Photos by Kim Baumann Larsen clickhere too see more of his photos from the event.

 

More info on our website: www.yourfriends.no

As the cover of this pattern was looking its age. I edited the scanned image maintaining the vintage look but removing the more intrusive scuffs and tears.

Captured the Police Rescue truck in the middle of a long exposure. Kinda cool effect

Copyright Gregory Cazillo

 

How would you edit this file? Show us how click here to get access to the RAW file.

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www.allproreels.com — Washington Football Team vs. Baltimore Ravens from FedEx Field, Landover, MD, August 27, 2021 (All-Pro Reels Photography)

Edited with Topaz Sharpen and DeNoise. Use the link below and save 15%. I HIGHLY recommend these products for noise reduction and sharpening!

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See a video demo here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbG0KgXPfOo&t=11s

 

Most of my video footage is filmed with this camera: amzn.to/2EfI3YH

 

My latest children's book: amzn.to/2EjZ9Vn

 

Photos and workshops on my website: www.harrycollinsphoto.com

 

Follow me on social media:

 

www.facebook.com/harrycollinsphotography

 

Instagram @harrycollinsphotography

 

Editing of my very first Explored photo.

 

Course de la vieille ville de Vevey 2014, Vevey, Switzerland

 

Original photo: flic.kr/p/q2tXWy

24x24 acrylic on canvas

Just playing with Bianca today............changed her whole look up for something different. Played with edits as well.

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