Mike, looks a bit oversharpened in some areas like stair handles and cheat lines... otherwise I like it :-) Good luck.
Mike, looks a bit oversharpened in some areas like stair handles and cheat lines... otherwise I like it :-) Good luck.
Manny Gonzalez
Thrust Images | General Photography | R.I.P. Matt Molnar 1979-2013
BRING BACK THE KJFK/KLGA OBSERVATION DECKS
Lucas, this is the wrong thread for you. Please DO NOT post in this thread unless you are pre-screening to post to Airliners.net or JetPhotos.net or any other major database site. For general photo editing questions, you should be posting on the Photography sub-forum.
http://nycaviation.com/forum/forums/66-Photography
Thank you.
DISCLAIMER: I am NOT an administrator here. I am NOT a moderator here. But I am a user of the forum and I am trying to advise you so as to protect you from being banned or spammed or flamed. I am growing tired of your endless circular disregard for common sense and the kindness that was shown to you when you first came online here.
Manny Gonzalez
Thrust Images | General Photography | R.I.P. Matt Molnar 1979-2013
BRING BACK THE KJFK/KLGA OBSERVATION DECKS
Manny it's like dealing with a troll. The more you entertain him/her/it, the more post we will be seeing from him/her/it.
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Manny Gonzalez
Thrust Images | General Photography | R.I.P. Matt Molnar 1979-2013
BRING BACK THE KJFK/KLGA OBSERVATION DECKS
Jid Webb is a awesome photog and guy as well!
'My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person doing something unfamous.' Andy Warhol
That is certainly a great guide. It helped me a lot when I was lost during my first 100 rejections ...
Manny Gonzalez
Thrust Images | General Photography | R.I.P. Matt Molnar 1979-2013
BRING BACK THE KJFK/KLGA OBSERVATION DECKS
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Although I believe much more in learning the theory and the mechanics and science that make the controls do what they do... So to that end:
Color balance: "The Canyon Conondrum" by Dan Margulies
Light: "Light: Science and Magic: An Introduction to Photographic Lighting" by Paul Fuqua and Fil Hunter
After reading just those two books, my way of seeing the natural world as a photographer totally changed for me.
Knowing the basic components, it is much easier to apply the science of photography to any new purpose... from Landscape to Aviation to Studio... it becomes more about how to set the controls than about what to do. Exposure is how everything starts.
Manny Gonzalez
Thrust Images | General Photography | R.I.P. Matt Molnar 1979-2013
BRING BACK THE KJFK/KLGA OBSERVATION DECKS
Bonjour from France, all. Been playing around lately and would like comments on the following photo. It was already rejected by anet for reasons that all made sense, so this is a new version. Beyond getting this pre-screened, I would really like to understand what JP/anet really expect/want. Most of my rejections are due to softness and low contrast (like many people I think)... which is fine, but I'm having troubles grasping the result that the screeners want to see. Especially contrast, I'm usually way off. I'm trying to learn my histogram, the fatter it gets the more contrast you get, but I guess I don't know what the sweet spot is.
Anyway, here goes, let me know. Full version here: http://www.instantscaptured.com/Port...k7GDv&lb=1&s=O
Edit: Adding a second image for your comments. Full version: http://www.instantscaptured.com/Port...dshdq&lb=1&s=O
Last edited by RomNYC; 2013-03-24 at 05:49 PM.
KC-135 - Passing gas & taking names!
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Hehe. I realize there is not one universal formula, and I try to inspire myself from what I see on the DBs so I do have an idea. I should've worded my post better. I guess I'm just trying to figure out how to notice when my contrast is way off as I'm doing my post processing, and when it's closing in on an acceptable level. I don't have that "eye" quite just yet.
Bwahahahaha
Okay kids. What do you think about this one for jp? Unfortunately when she pulled away from her gate she went into the black hole of the ramp. Figured it was worth a shot since it is a rare bird, and the spotting location is only available in the winter (15' high snow bank so I had a view over the fence).
Who knows if any will be flying next year, KLM has already retired 3/13 MD-11's.
thanks
Jeremy in Minnesota
My pictures on jp.net
Hey Rom;
What to jp/anet like to see? Very contrasty and over-sharp in my opinion. The first one looks like it has a blue tint to me, the second looks decent for jp for an evening shot. I have had pretty good luck just using the auto contrast feature in CS3. Often the shot does not look a lot like what I remember the actual image looked in my minds eye. After auto contrast and levels adjustment it is just another catalog shot.
I will take a whack at the originals.
jeremy in mn
Jeremy in Minnesota
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