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get your point, and to a certain extent I agree with you.marcel32us wrote:I understand your POV, but don't agree. I'll attach a poll to this thread to see how many people want to make night shots appear as day shots
Thanks for your comment anyway,
marcel
No, it was taken from the corner of the "painters hangar". That was the only place I could find where there was enough space between building and fence to decently stick my lens through from the tripod. I wanted to have my tripod in a low configuration to reduce movement because I was facing a 15 second shutter speed. The stairs were a bummer, but hey, what can you do?Thijs wrote:euh the stair.....is this one taken from the long parking? if so you could have moved more to the left to avoid the stair at the nose.
a bit like this..copied your image and opened it in PS. First I took a look in "variations" which can give you a rough idea of the way you should be heading. In my personal opinion "more red" gave the best result.
So I selected "colours" and added 25% more red. The grass still looked okay after that. Then I set "brightness" to -5 and "contrast" to +10. The endresult looked good to me.
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