First post......testing...testing!!

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Hi
I met a member of this site at The Hawk Conservancy this morning who explained some of the benefits of "Talk Photography" so I thought I'd give it a try.
The light was poor and so ISOs were on the rise in order to use a suitable shutter speed for hand held shooting.
I have processed this image and applied noise reduction to suit my eye. Could I do better?
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(maybe a before and after would help but I need to keep it simple first time round)
 
Well that didn't work and for me attaching photos is both frustrating and time consuming. And at 800 pixels max the resolution is not good enough for judging an image.
 
Was going to welcome you to the forum here that is full of people who will help out when a problem arises but you do not even introduce yourself and then you complain about something that everyone else has been happy with for a long, long time.
If you are not happy with what we have to offer then go elsewhere.
Russ
 
Russ I apologise for getting frustrated at my first attempt at posting on this site. Stupidly I had not made my link available for viewing other than by me. You will realise by now I'm not a whizz on computers.
Here is the link again.......oh! I hope it works.
I still think 800 pixels is too small for a meaningful critique.
TP1


Regards John
 
As for the image, it's a little dark on my end. I'd be tempted to push the highlights a little and stretch the histogram to push the whites toward white and the black towards black. 30 sec edit below (although I think I forgot to turn off the batch sharpen action I have so now it's over-sharpened so ignore that!)

Lovely sharp image to start with though.


Photo (2 of 2).jpg by Furtim!, on Flickr
 
Thank you David. I think I agree with you on all counts. One problem I have is with the brightness control on my monitor. I have a Mac and usually view and process my images at the mid point of the screen brightness scale.
Noise was my main concern and I think that looks even better on your version. Post processing is my greatest weakness!! (note I said "greatest")
On a general note TP have a size limit on uploads. Does that apply to online images such as this? I would like to present my stuff bigger!
Cheers John
 
If you host your images on something like Flickr, you can put up links to 'medium' images (which are 800px wide), but when you click on the image, it will take the viewer through to Flickr and you can see the image in a variety of resolutions.

Other hosts offer the same, not sure about Google though.

Another tip is to get a screen calibrator such as Spyder 3 or 4. I also use a Mac, and just running this once every couple of months does the trick.
 
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