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    I warmed this image. is it too much?

    I was in tall grass, so I focused on antlers. Tried to minimize my dof to make the background less confusing, but wanted to keep as much detail in foreground grasses to help show environment.(I feel like I might have compromised focus in doing so.) I am interested in any feedback, C&C. will add a sooc in reply. Thank you for viewing.

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    I warmed this image. is it too much?

    this is sooc.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    For me, James, the warmer colour looks good if you want an autumn tint shot. But if a winter scene was required I would go with something closer to the original.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    To your query...I like your results and what you did. If ya want perfect WB use the white tufts of ear fur or the nose. Regardless, it looks fine.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    Thank you Geoff. I couldn't quite put my finger on it. I took a winter pic and made an autumn pic out of it. I bet I have done that to a lot of pics lately.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    Thanks Chauncey. I have another shot of this same deer to do pp on yet, I will check wb first then see how differently I work the rest of the image. the other image doesn't have the dark woodline in it.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    Very nice. I like the warm version best.

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    Thank you John. I do too. winter grass is so bland unless its got ice crystals.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    A very nice composition!

    I disagree with all of the above posts in reaction to your initial post. My objection to your first image is that it appears warm due to post-processing rather than to light that would have created the warmth.

    I think the first thing to do is to establish a reasonably neutral color balance and then establish a warmer color balance if that is your choice. The following two versions indicate what I mean using a calibrated monitor:

    Reasonably neutral to my eye (your eye and your monitor may be different)
    I warmed this image. is it too much?


    Warmer (but still natural given all of the lighting details)
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    Last edited by Mike Buckley; 29th December 2013 at 01:20 AM.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    Quote Originally Posted by jamn4ex View Post
    I was in tall grass, so I focused on antlers. Tried to minimize my dof to make the background less confusing, but wanted to keep as much detail in foreground grasses to help show environment.(I feel like I might have compromised focus in doing so.) I am interested in any feedback, C&C. will add a sooc in reply. Thank you for viewing.

    I warmed this image. is it too much?
    Looks good to me - just needs some output sharpening and a couple of tweaks:

    I warmed this image. is it too much?
    Last edited by Colin Southern; 29th December 2013 at 01:32 AM.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    Gorgeous image... all versions, ie; warm and cool

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    Thank you Colin. I need to study more sharpening techniques.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    thank you Mike, You have addressed my biggest concern and that being did I alter and misrepresent for the sake of a more pleasing image. With stronger pp skills I will do less of that.

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    Re: I warmed this image. is it too much?

    Thank you Christina!

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