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In Perspective, Planet: At the Holy Water Spring..

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
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Guess where I was to take this shot!!
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
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Guess where I was to take this shot!!

Fahim,

First,

How did you stop the motion? Excellent effect. Next what post processing did you use. There's a tad of harshness in the edges.

All i can say is that you are having a great time and giving us a thrill sharing these very special and intimate images of Bali. They really belong in one thread as they share so much of one motif: soul and elegance of a culture.

Asher
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Fahim,

First,

How did you stop the motion? Excellent effect. Next what post processing did you use. There's a tad of harshness in the edges.

All i can say is that you are having a great time and giving us a thrill sharing these very special and intimate images of Bali. They really belong in one thread as they share so much of one motif: soul and elegance of a culture.

Asher

Thanks Asher. D700, Zeiss ZF 100/2 Makro, iso = 640, speed = 1/640, f=5.6, metering= spot, mode=manual.

Spot reading did overexpose the skin tones as expected. Used curves, and painted over the layer mask.
I, now, do notice the harshness along the edges. Nik software for sharpening. Must lower it. I did increase the blue slightly in the curves selectively for the water.

I am good with one thread. I do not know where and how. Suggestions please.
 
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