Cheers, was pleased they came out at all as the face was in the shade and was expecting to have dark silhouette's/nothing. Guess the "Active D Lighting" is working/doing its thing there.
QuoteCheers, was pleased they came out at all as the face was in the shade and was expecting to have dark silhouette's/nothing. Guess the "Active D Lighting" is working/doing its thing there.That cloud will be doing more work than the D-lighting - think of it like a giant softbox over the scene. Nice shot - I think it'd benefit from a slight crop to tidy up the corners though.
Oh no, you can't run LR on linux
I would have left the skyline crack top left in - gives context of the buttress being a pinnacle. In fact I'd assumed you'd shot from that angle to include it. Otherwise nice.
Ignore the idiot on flickr talking about CA - you can't see CA at that zoom level unless its chronic. There is a slight fringe that is likely being generated in the processing somewhere.
Did you do any local contrast enhancement or sahdow lightening in gimp? I don't think its an issue anyway - only noticeable to camera geeks.
Quote from: Johnny Brown on June 08, 2010, 04:18:47 pm Oh no, you can't run LR on linux Sorry to be pedantic, but you can in Wine...
Besides which I have a XP running on VirtualBox
Quote from: slack---line on June 08, 2010, 04:34:30 pmBesides which I have a XP running on installed under VirtualBox how do you manage to sleep at night?
Besides which I have a XP running on installed under VirtualBox
Excellent pics, Slacks. Going back a page what's the runout slab? San Melas? Doesn't look like Western Peak. I'm stumped.