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Buddy Moran replied to the topic After the Fire in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 6mo ago
Thanks, Greg and P Marione. I tried to apply both suggestions in this version:
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BuddyM uploaded a new picture: After the Fire-2.jpg 10y, 6mo ago
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Buddy Moran started the topic After the Fire in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 6mo ago
After the FireThis was taken at about 4:30am after a fire had been put out. The scene was at a mall adjacent to a hotel I was staying in. The sirens all night had made sleep a challenge. So early in the morning I gave up trying to get more sleep and decided to take a walk and see what photos I could come up with. I tried different angles to try to…[Read more]
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BuddyM uploaded a new picture: AftertheFire.jpg 10y, 6mo ago
This is an attempt at photojournalism. It is taken at about 4:30am after a fire had been put out. The scene is at a mall adjacent to a hotel I was staying in, not realizing how close the situation taking place was from me. The sirens all night had made sleep a challenge. So early in the morning I gave up trying to get more sleep and decided to…[Read more]
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Buddy Moran replied to the topic Day's End in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 9mo ago
The white balance seems to be off.
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Buddy Moran replied to the topic How to improve this photo in postediting? in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 9mo ago
The colors are usually what makes a stunning sunset. What white balance setting did you use? For sunsets, I would recommend you use daylight rather than auto white balance to get more the warmer colors of the sunset. You didn’t mention whether you played around with the white balance in Lightroom. You could still make the adjustments there. You…[Read more]
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Buddy Moran replied to the topic the visual language of art on centerville raod in the forum The Shark Tank Feedback Forum 10y, 9mo ago
This is an interesting subject. But I feel the highlights in the background is distracting. I think going to the other side of the road, pointing the camera so that the highlights are out of the frame, but maybe a bit further down the road would give the picture a leading line with the road and a better view of the statement, making it a subject…[Read more]
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