shanko1984
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- Name
- Chris
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Hi guys,
Im fairly new too photography and have been having a great time traveling around and getting great results, although on the odd occasion, like today i was snapping a simple shot of a lovley small tree on a ridge with a nice sky in the back ground, trying too set up the contrast enough to siloette the tree against the blue sky with a slightly lower exposure too try give the sky a richer darker colour.
My results werent bad but werent perfect either and i decided to tinker with one as an experiment, simply bringing up the contrast too siloette the tree better and brightening the picture just too make the sky pop with colour.
**So my question is where do you draw the line....i adore and stive too always take the perfect shot with only cropping the picture on occassions too square up, perhaps because i am still learing alot and feel it as cheating to manipulate the image, even though technically u are inside the camera....?***
would love too here everyones opinion, pros and cons and for the time beign i think i will have a flickr folder claiming the ones i edited and the ones i left untouched.
thank you alll
Im fairly new too photography and have been having a great time traveling around and getting great results, although on the odd occasion, like today i was snapping a simple shot of a lovley small tree on a ridge with a nice sky in the back ground, trying too set up the contrast enough to siloette the tree against the blue sky with a slightly lower exposure too try give the sky a richer darker colour.
My results werent bad but werent perfect either and i decided to tinker with one as an experiment, simply bringing up the contrast too siloette the tree better and brightening the picture just too make the sky pop with colour.
**So my question is where do you draw the line....i adore and stive too always take the perfect shot with only cropping the picture on occassions too square up, perhaps because i am still learing alot and feel it as cheating to manipulate the image, even though technically u are inside the camera....?***
would love too here everyones opinion, pros and cons and for the time beign i think i will have a flickr folder claiming the ones i edited and the ones i left untouched.
thank you alll