TrevorRobertson":1vumf27s said:
Okay I have to say two things
1 - holly crap I can not belive the talent on this board!!!
2 - there is no way that I can keep up but here is my atempt anyway...
Just a flower
Hey Trevor, welcome to RDO and especially the photography forum! To respond to your post:
1. Holy crap I can't believe it either! :-D
2. If your flower shot is anything indicative of your work, I think you can keep up just fine!
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Okay, now here's my plug (and hint) to everyone for post-production work. I'm going to use Trevor as an example because he's new. 8O 8) Sort of a hazing or something; I hope he doesn't take offense.
![Big grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I took the liberty of downloading his photo and spending about 5 minutes with it in Photoshop Elements. I know a lot of people here post their pictures right out of the camera, and that's groovy because they're still beautiful (Trevor's is a perfect example), but often I think a lot of those same people think their work doesn't measure up to some of the other posters' on here. The big secret is that a lot of the shots that look more 'professional' have been run through some post production work for the 'finishing touches'.
With Trevor's shot, I only spent about 5 minutes on it and took a few simple steps. I don't think it really improved the shot in terms of composition, because Trevor's eye is what captured the elements of the shot itself. All I did was put a few finishing touches on it to give it that 'glossy' sort of look. (FYI what I did was mess with the brightness/contrast levels a bit and add a bit more saturation.)
Cheers,
John