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Posted on 13/12/10 1:47:43 PM |
Jota120
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China - Tibet winter +5000m
![]() The sky starts to go very black and we start to find it difficult to breath |
Posted on 13/12/10 7:34:54 PM |
Nick Curtain
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Re: China - Tibet winter +5000m
It looks wonderful Trevor. Nick |
Posted on 14/12/10 3:08:51 PM |
Deborah Morley
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Re: China - Tibet winter +5000m
A fantastic image Trevor. |
Posted on 14/12/10 8:16:09 PM |
Jota120
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Re: China - Tibet winter +5000m
Thanks very much Deborah and Nick, much appreciate your comments, glad you enjoy and share. Fascination on mind to look at these things. Just fortunate enough to have chance to be there some times. Have a few more can share another day, but different. Trevor |
Posted on 14/12/10 10:07:36 PM |
michael sinclair
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Re: China - Tibet winter +5000m
I hope you don't mind my tweaking your excellent scenic shot: Before and after, so let there be light: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Posted on 14/12/10 11:19:22 PM |
Jota120
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Re: China - Tibet winter +5000m
I'm impressed Michael. No problem at all. Thanks. Interesting how you retrieved, enhance all that information. You can have the RAW version of the image if you want. A lot of info went when I posted for the Web at ~94kb, I do go on the moody side though. |
Posted on 15/12/10 00:28:41 AM |
Jota120
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Re: China - Tibet winter +5000m
Maybe last one for me, the weather- front cleared, you can see the line in the sky I think. I only lightened a little for Michael, so you can see he got it very light/right ![]() ![]() |
Posted on 15/12/10 11:03:54 PM |
michael sinclair
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Re: China - Tibet winter +5000m
Thanks for the comments Trevor. I always use the shadow and highlights, and then go either to Topazadjust4 or the cruder HDR Toning and move the "Details" slider a little to the right. Next I go to Edit, and use the Fade Topaz/ HDR Toning. I then check the Vibrance/Satuation, and finally use the Unsharp Mask to sharpen (83%). ![]() ![]() |