Y yunghans New Member Sep 15, 2004 69 0 0 Queenstown www.scarlethome.com May 24, 2005 #1 Shot this one yesterday during my first visit to MacRitchie Reservoir. I PS-ed using Curves to get the punch and to get the peaceful feeling. Does it work for you or am I over PS-ing? :sweat:
Shot this one yesterday during my first visit to MacRitchie Reservoir. I PS-ed using Curves to get the punch and to get the peaceful feeling. Does it work for you or am I over PS-ing? :sweat:
K knoxknocks Senior Member Sep 19, 2004 3,936 0 36 lalaland www.tinydotphotography.com May 24, 2005 #2 I find it a bit too blue. Did you use an ND grad filter?
zaxh81 Senior Member Jan 29, 2003 4,338 0 36 Earth May 24, 2005 #3 knoxknocks said: I find it a bit too blue. Did you use an ND grad filter? Click to expand... i find it having blue cast also.
knoxknocks said: I find it a bit too blue. Did you use an ND grad filter? Click to expand... i find it having blue cast also.
Y yunghans New Member Sep 15, 2004 69 0 0 Queenstown www.scarlethome.com May 24, 2005 #4 Hmm.. probably because my uncalibrated monitor. I don't really see the blue cast on my monitor. knoxknocks said: I find it a bit too blue. Did you use an ND grad filter? Click to expand... Maybe I overdid the sky ;p I'm not using ND grad filter, the blue color of the sky comes from PS. Originally, the sky is pretty dull (grayish light blue even with polarizer). Thanks for the comments!
Hmm.. probably because my uncalibrated monitor. I don't really see the blue cast on my monitor. knoxknocks said: I find it a bit too blue. Did you use an ND grad filter? Click to expand... Maybe I overdid the sky ;p I'm not using ND grad filter, the blue color of the sky comes from PS. Originally, the sky is pretty dull (grayish light blue even with polarizer). Thanks for the comments!