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Both are awesome!! :thumbs:
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Both are awesome!! :thumbs:
Double awesome, congratulations!Both are awesome!! :thumbs:
Superb!couple latest from New Zealand.
Yes you're right ! it's not natural : I used a ND filter and pushed a bit with CS5 the reflection. It is amazing how much we can push a dark tone from a 50 ISO H4D50 file without any noise. I like the effect even if a bit surrealWonder what it would be like to darken the reflection slightly? I have never seen reflected water this bright and unruffled!
Thianks a lot JackJerome, EXCELLENT! :thumbs:
Tsk tsk!Yes you're right ! it's not natural : I used a ND filter and pushed a bit with CS5 the reflection.
It’s the bit-depth; my Leaf back also has exceptional shadow detail with Capture One at 25 or 50. 8-, 12- or even 14-bit falls visibly short of 16-bit imaging.It is amazing how much we can push a dark tone from a 50 ISO H4D50 file without any noise. I like the effect even if a bit surreal
Yup, I think of it as digital Kodachrome! Expose for highlights.BTW, the contrary is not so good (difficult to get all information from highlight tones), so now I underexpose always.
Nope! BTW, where’s the unruffle filter?"unruffled" : I think you believe a trick from CS5.
Not many mountains and no fjords in South Australia! But we do have some nice spots.But no, that's how it is in Norway, when no wind blows in mountain lakes or at the ends of fjords. Just look at the edges of the mountains reflections or at the bank reflection, that's no so good
BTW, where’s the unruffle filter?
I'd love to visit for sure !BTW, where’s the unruffle filter?
Not many mountains and no fjords in South Australia! But we do have some nice spots.
I upload to the gallery and then copy the URL link to it from there into a photo URL within the message. (Icon with a mountain on it in the editor).BTW.. how do you all post large pictures directly into your posts? I'm using the 'attachment' tool but only get a thumbnail (as in this post)