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The Fokker is overexposed, needs some more contrast and is on the soft side.
If you open up the histogram in your edit program you can see this. The right side has cut off spikes (overexposed) and the left side has room to spare (contrast).
I haven't seen the original but I wouldn't be surprised that if you reworked it, you will get it accepted.
Does this shot look ok? I think it would be an interesting shot with the bird pretty much right in front of the plane. I just don't know if the bird is too small.
Does this shot look ok? I think it would be an interesting shot with the bird pretty much right in front of the plane. I just don't know if the bird is too small.
Well the main subject is the aircraft right I like the shot so give it a try
Rgds
“The only time you have too much fuel is when you’re on fire.”
The Fokker is overexposed, needs some more contrast and is on the soft side.
If you open up the histogram in your edit program you can see this. The right side has cut off spikes (overexposed) and the left side has room to spare (contrast).
I haven't seen the original but I wouldn't be surprised that if you reworked it, you will get it accepted.
HELLO
Do u think this photo will make it through the screening process?? Of course looks bad quality because of the reduction made by the forum in the upload..
You can upload your pictures ( up to about 1.5mb per picture I think ) at Imageshack.us for free. When you upload the picture you will be given a series of different types of URL links to post into forums, web pages etc. When you link like this don't panic when you first look at the picture and think that it's horribly compressed. You have to left click on the image to expand it to its full resolution.
Your image looks over sharpened to me, not because there are jaggies but there is a halo round the aircraft. If you look at the undercarriage it is easy to spot. This is normally caused by using too high a radius during the sharpening process. I would never use anything over 0.4 and on a small image 0.3, 0.2 are plenty.
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