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Hi Krishna
Welcome to another side of BPN... You have a good subject here and the HDR colours/processing looks very real to me anyway (but I have never see this place..), so well done there. My main suggestion is the apparent tilt in the earth, the image looks to need a bit (~ 4 degrees, quite a bit..)of anti-clock wise rotation. Now there are not many things that you can use in this image to absolutely check that its level so its highly likely I am wrong...however, I based my guess at 4 deg on some of the larger trees (generally they grow vertical) and the fact that my eye seems to tell me its low RHS... I don't have a list of landscape reference texts you might study unfortunately, I'm not that smart..
DON
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I agree It might need a bit of rotation. I was thinking the same after posting it. I will correct the same.
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Originally Posted by
Don Lacy
Hi Krishna, Wonderful image but when I first open the thread I thought the horizon is off which you fixed and that the midtowns are to bright for washing out some of the color and not really natural for the light I see in the sky. Hope you don't mind but I pulled it into PS to show you what I am talking about and how lowering the mid tone values effect the image.
Thank you Don.
I am still new to post processing so use dodging for the mid tones. Yours is much better
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Originally Posted by
Krishna Prasad kotti
Thank you Don.
I am still new to post processing so use dodging for the mid tones. Yours is much better
I kept it simple I used a curve adjustment and clicked on the middle of the curve and pulled it down until it looked right to me. You could also use a level adjustment and move the middle triangle to the right.
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A lovely scene and Don's post gives it a lift although I have no idea how it looked in real life.
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