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Left: straight out of camera
1/200 sec at f/2.0, ISO 2800 using 50 mm f/1.4 lens
Right: Lightroom adjustments
An experiment with exposures and post-processing--The original picture with default settings exported from Camera Raw.
Better late then never, i just noticed this was the new skyline and has been for the past couple of weeks ever since January 1. '11.
I already posted this old bike.
This time I gave the image a warmer toning and I chose an other section of the image.
I think there are always many ways to go when postprocessing an image, in this case I can't tell which one I like better
Did a quick photoshoot for my cousin Jenny Jane for her model photos.
Theme here is to get her smile... naturally.... tough job
I wasn't sure if I'd get much done today photographically, so took a quick snap of this peeling wall just so as to have something in the can. When I uploaded it I wondered how it would turn out as a kaleidoscope. I'd usually go for something more colourful and with much greater detail, but I still felt this had possibilities.