Before and After Series # 2 by PeeWee05
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Description
Yes the VGA cellcam is very primative of me but it's all that I had at the time and the sunset was the most beautiful I'd ever seen, the colours were spectacular, the clouds were tinted, the rays were just streaming thru the clouds - Ah it was just too beautiful. So here is a kakhi capture from a VGA camera. Shot taken at my golf clubs driving range.
Edit: Brightness/contrast and curves. Please as yesterday, suggestions :D
Thanx for viewing and comment always welcome!
Comments (11)
SusiQ
Another super sunset. Now I just have to figure out how to use the Photoshop as well as you!
DJB
I like the darker one for sure. I think for tests though you should have it in the forum LOL
Lary
Beautiful image and presentation. :)
john010766
Great compo V, excellently seen an done, within the limitations of the camera. Very Sympatheitc editin. Lovley watching you evolve. S ;-) Prefer the darker one as well, the mood changes significantly.
LICORNEDECRISTAL
good job!!!!
drace68
Yes to the darker slice. Boosting contrast almost always brings out subtle differences, like the rays of light here. I sk my photo-edit program for an "auto-fix," and then experiment. But... If you were going to add text inside the pic, the lighter, less contrast version is the better choice. -- Dick
Chaos911
wow, realy fantastic, super!!!
jcv2
Enhancing contrasts might add usually to the quality when done tight, although a cellcam is really a poor device.... Nevertheless a wonderful experience conveyed very well! :)
jocko500
I rarely use auto anything I find they loss some of the color or change the whole image color tint which i may like. so if I use auto I most the time undo and do it myself. This is very good I like both of then so I may put the level halve way between the two.
PeeWee05
I work the same way Jocko... Easier to fix what's broken than fix what's broken broken...
jinet
My advise is: Do not waste your talent with a BAD VGA camera (I suppose a good camera, even VGA, will do)