Thank you Nandakumar, even if I'm a cheater :D
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Cheat as much as you can....Will you please teach us to cheat? :cool:
Nandakumar, if you want to play the lamplighter: in LR to switch on a lamp, use your retouch brush, choose a size and feathering adapted, then move at 100 (on the right) temperature and saturation sliders and paint areas you wish to switch on, reduce the flow and density if needed (the translation of terms are made from French version, so please check right English terms):)
Jean, thank you very much; as i am already into cheating, i will give this a definite try :rolleyes:
Jean...sorry to be late to this post as I had been kinda busy lately, so really have not read the comments here. On the first set, I like #2, second set, I like #5 and in the third set, #8 is my preference. You will find that I like that kind of colours very much and these selections are good compositions and nicely processed. The rest of them are beautiful too have stories of their own.
Thank you Izzie for your king comments.
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It was a trip at nice period, almost nobody nowhere, we even were allowed to enter private areas.
#10
http://i65.tinypic.com/33myljp.jpg
# 11
http://i68.tinypic.com/qprkoz.jpg
#12
http://i63.tinypic.com/osesfd.jpg
These three are all very nicely composed...what made #2 for me is the upside down pot that anchors the picture. It must be fun given the freedom to move around places unimpeded. What about your companion, husband, partner? Is he into taking photographs too? If he is, lucky you...
Hi Izzie,
Thank you.
I went there with a friend (photographer too), easier to wake up early (not too much) or stay a long time for this or this detail..... and walk a lot for 12 hours or more per day.Quote:
What about your companion, husband, partner? Is he into taking photographs too? If he is, lucky you...
My wife doesn't take picture but is painter so she understands light and beauty, but I try not to disturb her when I take photos or I go alone.
from the top of the caldera or at sea level sights are always gorgeous
# 13
http://i64.tinypic.com/149pctk.jpg
# 14
http://i64.tinypic.com/11mepgg.jpg
# 15
http://i66.tinypic.com/333vmux.jpg
My favs are #10 and #13 in the last two set Jean . #13 is a very interesting composition :)
Thank you Binnur.
Excellent set that gives a good sense of the location. Well done.
Thank you Dan, I can show my book to my friends.
My favourite on this last set is #13...well executed composition.
Thank you Izzie
It's like an invitation to travel
#16
http://i63.tinypic.com/14yajrs.jpg
# 17
http://i66.tinypic.com/28i2dk0.jpg
#18
http://i63.tinypic.com/12524j5.jpg
Awesome, awesome, awesome... the last one with bougainvillea makes me jealous :rolleyes:
I would never think of shooting a swimming pool with such a composition, great eye Jean:) I just wonder cropping the door on the left would make a better composition though :rolleyes:
Thank you Nandakumar
You are right Binnur, it's better like this
#17 bis
http://i68.tinypic.com/30hudmp.jpg
I didn't notice as it was the view every morning for breakfast;)
thank you for your comment.
All are exceptional, #1 and #8 are special. I am curious as to why these Greek churches don't have the traditional cross with three horizontal bars.