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Sedum palmeri sent on March 22, 2015 (19:11) by Ste'83. 3 comments, 710 views.

, 3.2 sec f/22.0, ISO 200, hand held.

E' la prima post-produzione fatta in LR4 e non più su nikon view nx2. Spero d'aver ritoccato spostando i cursori in maniera sensata e logica. Sono stra-graditissimi commenti per miglioramenti su pdr e pp.



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sent on March 25, 2015 (18:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Stephen.
Regarding the step of shooting I removed space to the right to add it to the left. For development use Photoshop, Lightroom does not, but certainly there will also have software to convert RAW files where you could use the command to reduce the lights; this to attenuate reflections of burned leaves and flowers. By doing so you will also get a reduction of the lights higher than, for me at least, are a bit 'too strong. The yellow color is the brightest and burns very easily.
I would try also to dim the lights higher elements blurred in the background that disturb the sharp subject.
Overall the picture I also like the diagonal pattern that creates dynamism.
I thank you for the trust.
Hello.

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sent on March 28, 2015 (21:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hi Joseph, looking better in fact there is too much space on the right, I will put more attention in the next few shots! It is, also in lightroom there are commands for the highlights and whites; I did not want to lower them so as not to remove brightness to 'image ... Maybe it was to remove the burned locally with a healing brush. A colleague of mine told me that I used a diaphragm too closed, I had to use one more open to keep the fire just a few flowers, but I think this is subjective! I hear so much about masks and contrast levels on photoshop which are miraculous, but I've never used ... I have to dump me some videos to learn!
Thank you for your answer and certainly going to continue to give her confidence ...
Stefano

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sent on April 21, 2015 (22:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

when using LR in module development already histogram you realize if the light is so great, then act accordingly on the corresponding slider


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