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Are any of you guys from this thread on Instagram? jmg I already follow you
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One quick tip for any newer photographers. Shoot in RAW every opportunity you get and spend time getting to know Lightroom. If you have questions, feel free to ask. Those two tips should be prerequisites for anyone passionate about upping their photo game
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![]() It'd be easy to take them out in LR or PS.
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I edit the photos to get better at it but post them on Instagram (as mentioned in my first post). And no, it is not easy to remove the reflections. It is a PITA if you want to do it the right way. Sure you can just use a few adjustment layers to hide it in small sizes but nothing that works in print which is what I'm editing for usually. |
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![]() Don't get your panties in a wad. I happened to be viewing it here, on a competent website, and I just said that I'd get rid of those reflections. You used six layers to basically up the EV of an underexposed file and make one red line prominent, so I assumed that you'd know how to easily remove the reflections.
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I would definitely like to see how that's done... maybe a YouTube tutorial?
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It'd take a few minutes, but that's a small investment, if I were going to print. There are other ways to do it, but since there's that nice benign, large segment of windshield, I'd use that. Everything from just above and outside the bird, including space in beak, was Cloned in 5-minutes. If I were going to print it large, I'd spend another 10 to 15-minutes, getting it smoother. This is my "online version" and I'll never print this particular shot. Still, it does take more time to get a shot "print ready". If I hadn't mentioned the Cloning, you wouldn't be looking nearly so close at this shot: ![]()
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Exactly. Thanks.
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