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About This Page: This is a discussion on Computers/Tech/Photo within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Thanks guys. The stuff I shot this last couple days while out flying was all hand-held. Here's a couple more...
27,000 lbs. Thrust From This Flower...
Another similar shot here
Thanks guys. The stuff I shot this last couple days while out flying was all hand-held. Here's a couple more...
27,000 lbs. Thrust From This Flower...
Another similar shot here.
#1...
I tried to get rid of that weird "corona" around the engine nacelle, but couldn't get it to work itself out of the image.
Chicago Midway...
All-in-all, I'm really happy with the way this one turned out. The only thing I'd change (if I could) would be the yellowish-orange tones that the fluorescent lights down the concourse give off.
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Last edited by FlyBoeingJets; April 23rd, 2008 at 07:42 AM.
All-in-all, I'm really happy with the way this one turned out. The only thing I'd change (if I could) would be the yellowish-orange tones that the fluorescent lights down the concourse give off.
They are looking good! As for changing the hue:
I brought it into Photoshop, converted to LAB color space (I find it is a pretty easy space to change hues like this), did a curves adjustment layer, and mashed them around until I got what I wanted (I Ctrl clicked to get the points on the curves where I wanted them), then masked off everything but the hall. It is probably easier if I just send you the PSD so you can see what is going on.
Oooo, I actually like that one better than the 27,000lbs thrust flower. The color gradient that is happening is very interesting. Is that some split toning that is going on, or is that just from the sunrise? Very cool.
Oooo, I actually like that one better than the 27,000lbs thrust flower. The color gradient that is happening is very interesting. Is that some split toning that is going on, or is that just from the sunrise? Very cool.
I don't know split-toning from a hole in the ground. It's just the way it came out.
It's goin' off in the HDR groups, though. People dig that one, I guess.
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Here is a single shot conversion I did in Photomatix...
sorry about the horizon... although I kinda like it in a weird sort of way. I was walking around Disneyland with my fiance and didn't have a tripod or monopod, so I used a rock on the edge of the lake where the submarines are.... and this is what came out!
Its a little too "neon" for me, but there are a lot of neon lights over there in tomorrowland, so I'm not overly upset with it...
Here are a couple that I've shot over the last month or so and just got the time to process and post. None of them are overly dramatic, but I'm trying to play with more natural looks lately.
This was handheld, so there's a little bit of ghosting on the edges.
This one was a single shot done in Photomatix. I tried some 3 exposure shots but the globe