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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 370113" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>For that second shot, did you heavily increase the contrast or any other option in post or is that "shine" at the top beam of the bench an accidental occurrence from the background sky?</p><p></p><p>I know when I do post and go to the extremes with some options, in high contrast areas this sort of radiance is unavoidable. It's a hell of a job to get rid of it afterwards. Besides that, I like this shot better but it's still closely cut at the right side. One step back might have helped. And some more contrast wouldn't have hurt. You can easily lighten up the wood a bit more without affecting the rocks and ground. That makes it stand out better and gives the attention it needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 370113, member: 31330"] For that second shot, did you heavily increase the contrast or any other option in post or is that "shine" at the top beam of the bench an accidental occurrence from the background sky? I know when I do post and go to the extremes with some options, in high contrast areas this sort of radiance is unavoidable. It's a hell of a job to get rid of it afterwards. Besides that, I like this shot better but it's still closely cut at the right side. One step back might have helped. And some more contrast wouldn't have hurt. You can easily lighten up the wood a bit more without affecting the rocks and ground. That makes it stand out better and gives the attention it needs. [/QUOTE]
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