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Graham Mulrooney
{K:15728} 11/6/2003
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Hi Vicky, I would:- 1 Crop to obtain focal point on the tractor. 2 Remove noise from sky Despeckle filter 3 Level horizontally. 4 Clone out piece of machinery on left hand end. 5 Use multiply command on sky at 50%. 6 Slight adjustment of levels and saturation. 7 Use unsharpen filter on the image except sky. Here it is below.
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Robert Gaither
{K:34128} 11/2/2003
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They gave you some nice suggestions on the other comments. Shoot at 50 ISO on that camera the lowest ISO you can to get rid of the grain. Another thing shot in raw then convert it to tiff and after you have edited to where you want the picture convert it to JPEG you will get a better quality image.
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 11/2/2003
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Vicki, beautiful landscape and compositie Many colours Teunis
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Roger Cotgreave
{K:15892} 11/2/2003
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Hi Vicki, this is what I did I got rid of the noise and then did a quick mask of the trees and made them lighter through the midtone handle in the levels, small bit of sharping with the unsharp mask filter.. made a copy gave the sky a multiply filter...here it is...roger
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Daniel Taylor
{K:3495} 11/2/2003
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This photo doesn't seem to have a clear subject. The row of tractors isn't prominent enough to be the subject, while the trees and sky are clearly in the background. The trees can't hold ones attention because they have little detail in this exposure. The road and car also seem out of place.
I think I would have tried a different angle/position. Maybe turning to the left and positioning myself so that the row of tractors filled more of the frame, moving from left to right across the photo. Cut out the road, the background trees, etc, and try to compose just the tractors and the sky.
Another option would have been to shoot vertically with the back tractors, shooting wide and from a low level to try and sweep from the tractors (foreground) into the sky (background).
This would have taken some work to frame properly, but basically I would have tried to make the tractors (or some of them) the main subject, with the sky as supporting cast.
Hope this helps!
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