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Old 3rd July 2005   #1
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Default Ubin in IR (3 pics)

From IR Outing Ubin....

PP in PS using Ark19 IR action.






Comments are welcome, especially in PP.

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Old 3rd July 2005   #2
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Nice IR series. The 1st one is brilliant. Love the colors and composition.

Btw, what's a Ark19 IR action?
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Old 3rd July 2005   #3
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Originally Posted by ndroo
Nice IR series. The 1st one is brilliant. Love the colors and composition.

Btw, what's a Ark19 IR action?
thanks ndroo,
Ark19 IR action is PS action made by user Ark19...one of our IR gurus.
Find it under his signature.
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Originally Posted by billitone
thanks ndroo,
Ark19 IR action is PS action made by user Ark19...one of our IR gurus.
Find it under his signature.
Bro nice pics, I like the first one.
Perhaps can improve by doing a S-curve on it?
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the first one
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Old 4th July 2005   #6
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Must be fun outing... can't join you people yesterday

#1 is good ... IMO reducing yello looks better.
#2 Trees are overexposed ?!??
#3 Quite like this shot, but the hut is too flat (composition), take from another angle will looks better (sometimes cannot be controlled... space constrain.

Hope you don't mind giving so much comments
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I think in #2 you were trying to get a blue sky in your pp. You may have pushed the Cyan a little too high and the Master saturation too. Sky blue looks off.

#3 - Would prefer if shot from same ground level as the house and slightly from the front at an angle. This will give the pic a little more depth.

#1 is my choice, like the composition.
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Actually #3 is a difficult shot...
To the rear right of the camera position is a bunch of trees blocking the Sun, hence the shadow. To the front of the house is a slope so to shoot at ground level might have been to close...
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shot #1...great!
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Old 5th July 2005   #10
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My take will be the 2nd shot.

i like the High contrast in that pic. Was that intention? nice

#1 have very good composition. and #3 lack the perspective of the house.
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No. 1 is nice, but a slightly higher angle will be more dynamic. See mine shot for reference just joking.
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