Re: Noob editing help needed please
- From: "Frank ess" <frank@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 08:49:33 -0700
Tim wrote:
Hi
Below are some links to an image I took on holiday
I was crouched down taking some dodgy clichéd pics of driftwood when I
realised I was about to get run over by something tearing down the
beach!
Had about 3 or 4 seconds to take the shot so I'm pretty chuffed that I
didn't cut his head off :-)
Trouble is pretty obviously the exposure on the guys face, anyone
have any rescue tips I could try
Have played with fill flash and EV level but the results aren't
clean, I tend to end up with a white halo round his head
Any help much appreciated
Tim
http://www.timdenning.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Beach/Beach.html
http://www.timdenning.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Beach/Beach-Lighter.html
http://www.timdenning.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Beach/DSC_1448.NEF about
5Mb
Well, sir, it seems to me there isn't much adjustment required. What you have is a wonderful artifact of your contemporary eye's interaction with the environment. The eye closed down to protect itself from the strong light, an effect lost by lightening the image.
If you want an artifact of the relationship among the environment, your eye, your intellect, your software, the opinions of numerous opinionated strangers, and post-experience experience, wail away at it. I like it the original way, with maybe a little twist to raise the right side a bit.
--
Frank ess
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Noob editing help needed please
- From: Tim
- Re: Noob editing help needed please
- From: John McWilliams
- Re: Noob editing help needed please
- References:
- Noob editing help needed please
- From: Tim
- Noob editing help needed please
- Prev by Date: Re: looking for help
- Next by Date: Re: Macro photography: software for extreme depth of field?
- Previous by thread: Re: Noob editing help needed please
- Next by thread: Re: Noob editing help needed please
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|
Loading