what PP software are you using?
If it's a very simple one, sometimes it doesn't allow you to rotate by a very small amount (eg. 0.5 degrees).
Lightroom FTW
what PP software are you using?
If it's a very simple one, sometimes it doesn't allow you to rotate by a very small amount (eg. 0.5 degrees).
I know this is a very late post. Here it is. C&C pls. Many tks!
I know this is a very late post. Here it is. C&C pls. Many tks!
I know this is a very late post. Here it is. C&C pls. Many tks!
I know this is a very late post. Here it is. C&C pls. Many tks!
I like your composition, MrsScubagolfer.... keep it up!! :thumbsup:
You are improving very quickly as well.
Did you take multiple shots from exact same spot, with different exposure levels?
I was thinking that if you have one with the floating jetty slightly brighter, can layer it in to bring out more details. But cannot be too bright otherwise the reflection will also be brighter, and it will look weird (reflection brighter than sky).
your camera quite power... definitely got bracketing function...Thanks everyone for the encouragement! Looking at the ones you took, mine pales in comparison.
ZCA, I didn't take take multiple shots from the exact same spot. Will try that the next time. And, will need to learn layering. Many many many more stuff I need to learn.
actually his 3 shots all had grass, but which photo are you referring to particularly?such joy to look at all the photos here.....
just one comment. NNB - Have you consider cropping out the grass in the foreground of your floating piers shots?
Wah Mrs.. seldom see u post sia.. (or is this the first?? :think :bsmilie:
The color and the silhouette of the main focal elements falls into place quite nicely..
Nice work.. somemore?
what PP software are you using?
If it's a very simple one, sometimes it doesn't allow you to rotate by a very small amount (eg. 0.5 degrees).
oooh... of course! I think you can even tilt 0.01 degree! hehehehe just exaggerating.Hi ZCA,
I'm currently using Photoshop CS4. I suppose it allows tilting? :dunno:
Many thanks! One more for the road.
this one looks like there is some horizon tilt. Need to rotate a bit anti-clockwise.
The placement of the jetty at the extreme bottom-right corner... i'm not a fan... sorry.
oooh... of course! I think you can even tilt 0.01 degree! hehehehe just exaggerating.
edit: the correct term is ROTATE, not tilt... apologies.
i've survived without a bubble leveller so far hehehehe... It certainly helps though.Appreciate this. Need to get that bubble leveller. & agree with the composition.
Hi ZCA,
I'm currently using Photoshop CS4. I suppose it allows tilting? :dunno:
Yes it does. There are several ways of doing it in CS4 as well.
You can use a ruler to set the horizon, do a rotate image -> arbitary, and the angle will be entered for you.
You can also use the crop tool, and just drag the corners in a circular motion.
You can also do it in Filter -> Distort -> Lens correction.