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ioannnaa96 [2015-09-14 12:50:11 +0000 UTC]
It gives me such a nice, delicate feeling, really beautiful captured !
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EveryNextDream [2015-08-20 15:59:16 +0000 UTC]
I hope you don't mind that I downloaded this and fiddled with it a bit cause it shows what I'm about to suggest more accurately than words alone (it's just in my sta.sh so it's not public on DA or anything like that). The focus in this is just gorgeous. There's a delicate fragility that you've captured beautifully and I wouldn't change a thing about that. My only two suggestions here would be to crop it - this is down to personal preference, but I think the subject stands out more strongly without the extraneous space on the left hand side - and give the contrast a little boost. I used the Curves tool in Photoshop, but there are lots of ways to play with contrast. If you shoot in RAW, you'll have even more scope to make these alterations without degrading the quality of the image.
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Clicketyclickclick In reply to EveryNextDream [2015-08-20 16:48:18 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot! I do not have a laptop so cannot edit my photos a lot. I actually wanted to keep the space on the left since I wanted to make it look minimalistic. I love minimalistic photography. I will start shooting in RAW from now on. Thanks a lot!
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EveryNextDream In reply to Clicketyclickclick [2015-08-20 22:43:01 +0000 UTC]
If you don't have a laptop or other computer, do you go straight from camera to phone/tablet to internet? If you're shooting in RAW, you'll definitely need software to process it into an actual image file (RAW files are basically maths until they're turned into something else) and I'm not sure you're going to be able to get RAW processing software for a phone or tablet. I think there are some coming out at the moment, but I'm not sure what they need to run on so if you're working without a computer, sticking to jpeg is probably the way idea.
If you're processing your photos on a phone or tablet, get your hands on Snapseed. It's completely free and is my go-to mobile editing app. VSCO Cam is really good too and they have some lovely built-in presets that mimic different types of film
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Clicketyclickclick In reply to EveryNextDream [2015-08-21 02:55:14 +0000 UTC]
I just take a friend's laptop to transfer my photos. I will be getting a new laptop either today or tomorrow so I will get photoshop or Lightroom. I use the photoshop express to edit my photos in my iPad. I first upload the photos in a private facebook album and then download them in my ipad and edit it there.
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thegreatamphibian In reply to Clicketyclickclick [2015-08-20 20:43:21 +0000 UTC]
You can get pretty decent editors for phones - it's worth looking.
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Clicketyclickclick In reply to thegreatamphibian [2015-08-21 02:55:36 +0000 UTC]
True, but hopefully by today or tomorrow I should get my laptop.
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