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Photography Landscape posted on Nov 21, 2005
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I took this shot during a break in the serious rain at Margate on the 8th Oct. At 12x optical zoom, program mode and no tripod the quality isn't so great but I wanted to show you the power of editing... edit: brightness/contrast and a touch of colour. Please lemme know what you think... Thanx for viewing and comments always welcome!

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DELMUR

12:50AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Postwork has alawys a positive effect: digital cameras are conceived for that: to give a flat image!After you do all you want...It seems that the blur is a resolution problem! nothing to do with this!

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jinet

3:22AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Very suitable processing. The blur comes from the lack of light and the high focal length, i.e. it is due to your move. When the light decrease, the shutter speed decrease and become slow, and when you work with a long focal length, the largest available aperture decrease also, so the shutter speed decrease even more. But at the 12x zoom whitch certainly is equivalent to let's say about a 400mm focal length for a 35mm film, the sutter speed should be at 1/400 or more fast ! Othewise the tripod is mandatory. And I agree with DELMUR, there is nothing to do with this at postwork.

john010766

4:07AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

I agree with JINET, a wonderful illustration of postwork, I find digital is very similiar to 35mm film, in that some postwork whoever minimal is needed. Well executed and Very Well Done V :-)

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drace68

6:10AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Nice example. I'm guessing the tint added is red. And like the others say, a tripod or solid base helps. Although maybe you've pushed your image too far, because this many pixels backed by only 57KB of data usually fuzzes, unless in b&w.

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Zeldie

6:53AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Yeah, the power of editing is marvellous! Though I really don't do any editing since I got my new cam :0)) Great shot Sweetie! A capture from Margate is always welcome in my books! envy jealous envy giggle

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TheWarlock

10:22AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

way to go dear, i do encourgage editing for the good ofcourse.. good capture too..

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Chaos911

10:57AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

wow, what a super super work!!!! excellently done!!! :)

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Onslow

11:18AM | Mon, 21 November 2005

It is remarkable what can be done to save most images. You could go further with this one. If you have editing software with levels and unsharp mask use the unsharp mask with a very large radius (50) and low sharpening to clear the mist and levels slide the left black point inwards to make the blacks truly black ;)

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jcv2

12:44PM | Mon, 21 November 2005

Fascinating to see how captures can be enhanced, although sharpness is harder, once blurred the sharpness is gone. Beautiful illustration! :)

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jocko500

7:32PM | Mon, 21 November 2005

real good shot and all was say above

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SusiQ

1:34AM | Tue, 22 November 2005

Hey PW. That wave is saying HIGH! (Excuse the pun!) Great shot and rework.

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PeeWee05

1:41AM | Tue, 22 November 2005

You know how big the pier is so can imagine how big the wave is...


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