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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 8:47 am)
Oooops. Have you been using a lens-hood? There's a lot of light that should not be there. Of course, after looking at the original work - in sepia it's way better.
I wouldn't try to make the sepia-version darker - more contrast seems to be the better way. I've added a quick postwork for you. Curves (s-shape) and some "tiefen & lichter" (dunno how this is called in the english PS) - it's a new tool in PS CS.
To me, it looks better now - but it has also lost that very old touch your image has. It's up to you what you want to achieve. ;-)
And how to improve the original? Sorry, in light like that, i feel there's no real chance of getting better images. Polarizing filter, ND-filter and underexposure may help, but ... it's really stupid making shows like that in such a light - know this situations very well.
Hope this is of some help for you?
Tom
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Message edited on: 07/14/2005 04:03
Message edited on: 07/14/2005 04:07
yeah, I wondered whether it was an organiser's special tester for photographers having the participants parade in bright light of early morning. I was actually shooting out of shadow when they passed into a bit of tree shadow ... sun strong on my right side... It was impossible to get closer from any other angle at the march past due to the route they people walked and the roping off. I managed to get better photos in the afternoon... when there was a much better light going on everyone a bit less self conscious... will show these from time to time. Thanks for your comments Thomas.
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