ped
Suspended / Banned
- Messages
- 1,798
- Edit My Images
- Yes
Robin Hood's Bay by chiscocks, on Flickr
Robin Hood's Bay by chiscocks, on FlickrLooks great - do you have a link to the tutorial?
This is such a "relaxing" scene to view.....sort of image to have on wall....Brilliant!@Kevin Allan, that is a fantastic photograph. Should be rather pleased with that!
A couple from a recent stint to Cornwall. Shot on Astia 100F and Across respectively, and both on the Ebony LF camera. Hope you like(As usual, please click the images for sharper versions!)
orthcothan Bay Sunset by Jonathan Woods Photography, on Flickr
Steely water at Trebarwith Strand by Jonathan Woods Photography, on Flickr
They're a load of guff.![]()

Love the flare on this one - really completes the "holy" look, as if there's something up there . . .

Cheers both!
http://photographylife.com/how-to-properly-sharpen-images-in-lightroom
My procedure is now - put sharpening to 50 to start, alt-slide the masking until the sky/other large flat surfaces are unsharpened, alt-slide the detail from low to high until it shows sharp but not exaggerated, and zoom in on the smallest detail I want to see sharpened and alt-slide the detail slider until it's just about sharp. Then I go back to the sharpening strength and alt-slide it until it looks just sharp enough.
Kind of agree with you about the shot but as for Rob, well there's a common belief that's there's nowt "up there"![]()
Proof, if it were needed that TP needs an un-like buttonHe's a Bonnie looking fella is Clyde. (See what I did there?)

Golden Hour at Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall by Jonathan Woods Photography, on FlickrIt's abstract, maaaaan. Well, as abstract as a south Wales railway platform can get.Not sure how to judge this one Keith...would it be patterns? modern art? or whatever
I seem to be spamming this thread a little at the moment... frankly it's a bit of a novelty for me to actually have new photographs to show! Anyway, here's another one from Trebarwith Strand, but from a different perspective this timethoughts welcome as always. [click image for sharper version!]
Golden Hour at Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall by Jonathan Woods Photography, on Flickr
I really like it, very restful and calming, though I'm not entirely sure about the very top fraction. Otherwise, great spot!
Thanks! You're right about the top fraction, I'll crop it at the platform edge I think.
View attachment 23385It's tricky because the repetition of the darker squares does add something, and the closer you get to the actual edge the more the slight angle might irritate the eye. Would the top edge of the second platform work better?
The horizontals in this are messing with my head, it's not that I don't like it but I want it straighter
I know, it's just wrongthe top is sloping right, the bottom sloping left! i quite like it though![]()

The horizontals in this are messing with my head, it's not that I don't like it but I want it straighter![]()
the top is sloping right, the bottom sloping left! i quite like it though![]()
Thanks! You're right about the top fraction, I'll crop it at the platform edge I think.
That's better, I feel slightly more at ease nowHi Keith,
Give this a try!
Open in Photoshop,
1) Then go to the select menu - then select all.
2) Go to the edit menu - cut then paste, this will create a new layer of your image (select that layer)
3) Go to the image menu - transform and use perspective then distort to fine tune.
4) Go to layer menu - flatten image & then save.
5) I think this looks a bit better
Your now going to tell me now you don't have Photoshop aren't you:meh: :indifferent:
View attachment 23402
Porthcothan Bay Twilight by Jonathan Woods Photography, on FlickrAnother excellent image, as were your other recent shots, top work!!Ok, last one from me for a while now! Thoughts welcome
Porthcothan Bay Twilight by Jonathan Woods Photography, on Flickr
Your now going to tell me now you don't have Photoshop aren't you:meh: :indifferent:
Horse in Pond by pentaxpete, on FlickrI was out with my 1969 Rolleiflex 3.5F Planar as it was sunny -- I took some 'Family Snaps' then this bloke came into the pond near our Town Center with his horse and I got him 1/125th at f5.6 on 2004 outdated Ilford Pan F film - I rated it at 25 ASA and processed in FX15 formula but it was over-developed and very contrasty -- luckily I had a box of Ilfobrom Glossy S/W Grade 1 and printed it on that with the D72 print dev laced with some drops of 1% Benzotriazole as it was at least 30 years old -- and it came out well and I scanned the print with my Mustek 1200 UB flatbed + PhotoShop 7 .
Horse in Pond by pentaxpete, on Flickr