Trying a Lightroom preset to give it a film look.
Cherokee Plaza by Cosmonaut's, on Flickr
Cherokee Plaza
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Cherokee Plaza
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a77, Tamron 18-270mm
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Re: Cherokee Plaza
Nice PP with lot of details in sharp focus. By the way, is that Sky recoverable? Just curious.
I was wondering if there are any clouds that can be recovered in LR.
A bit less flat sky would add a bit more depth, IMHO.
With best regards,
Sury
I was wondering if there are any clouds that can be recovered in LR.
A bit less flat sky would add a bit more depth, IMHO.
With best regards,
Sury
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Re: Cherokee Plaza
Sury no clouds. Thanks .
a99, Carl Ziess 24-70mm
a77, Tamron 18-270mm
Fuji Xpro 1, 18mm
Leica M4/M6
a77, Tamron 18-270mm
Fuji Xpro 1, 18mm
Leica M4/M6
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Re: Cherokee Plaza
Thank you. The details are still very good especially the foreground.cosmonaut1959 wrote:Sury no clouds. Thanks .
With best regards,
Sury
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
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