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PH
United States6173 Posts
On March 23 2009 14:27 404.Nitrogen wrote: what should i do to make the colors a little more vibrant? saturate it a little? and i was going to crop the 3rd bird picture to get rid of some space, but i didn't :p and thanks for the good reviews everyone Sorry, I forgot about this thread before I saw your reply...lol. In bringing out the colors more, learn how to adjust the levels and curves in photoshop, or whatever other program you use. Using the other ones, color balance, saturation and whatnot actually only layers a filter over the actual image. To really get in and give a more natural looking change to the image, it's best to work with the curves and levels. Aside from that, you have a decent eye for composition. Just work on that as you take more photos, and try to learn how to use lighting advantageously in your photos. If you can master that last one, anything you take a shot of will look good. I've been shooting "seriously" for around 3-4 years now, and I underestimated the importance of lighting for the first year or so, as I taught myself. I'm still trying to work out bad habits and whatnot when I shoot now. Developing an eye for composition is easy enough, and you end up becoming too conscious of that and ignore other aspects too much. ): | ||
YPang
United States4024 Posts
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Nitrogen
United States5345 Posts
On March 25 2009 10:12 PH wrote: Sorry, I forgot about this thread before I saw your reply...lol. In bringing out the colors more, learn how to adjust the levels and curves in photoshop, or whatever other program you use. Using the other ones, color balance, saturation and whatnot actually only layers a filter over the actual image. To really get in and give a more natural looking change to the image, it's best to work with the curves and levels. Aside from that, you have a decent eye for composition. Just work on that as you take more photos, and try to learn how to use lighting advantageously in your photos. If you can master that last one, anything you take a shot of will look good. I've been shooting "seriously" for around 3-4 years now, and I underestimated the importance of lighting for the first year or so, as I taught myself. I'm still trying to work out bad habits and whatnot when I shoot now. Developing an eye for composition is easy enough, and you end up becoming too conscious of that and ignore other aspects too much. ): ah yeah, i've used the curves before. i'm not actually sure how to use that tool, usually i just fuck around with it until something will look good. so any tips on how to actually use it properly would be nice, and some other tips on lighting would be nice as well :p | ||
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