feinschmecker
Forum Enthusiast
Hi all,
I really enjoy taking pictures and find that I have got a fairly good eye for composition (as an amateur that is). One area that I could definitely improve are my post processing skills:
Whenever I take a picture I find that I like the original version best. I play around with pictures in Oly Viewer or other tools, but only really adjust brightness, crop and occasionally change contrast and saturation.
I always find when I am doing more "advanced" stuff, that I rather screw the pics up - I tend to find that I like the original image still much more.
E.g. I have uploaded the two pics below - I was wondering if some of you guys and girls with good post processing skills wanted to have a quick go at these to show me what's possible. It might be me not knowing the tools very well and perhaps because of that having a lack of motivation to do post processing, so I would like to know if these pics can be improved via post processing (hope they are good candidates), this might get me more motivated then again to dive into the post processing world.
So please, feel free, manipulate these pics and post them here again and perhaps with a very brief explanation what you have done...
Many thanks!
Cheers,
Pablo
I really enjoy taking pictures and find that I have got a fairly good eye for composition (as an amateur that is). One area that I could definitely improve are my post processing skills:
Whenever I take a picture I find that I like the original version best. I play around with pictures in Oly Viewer or other tools, but only really adjust brightness, crop and occasionally change contrast and saturation.
I always find when I am doing more "advanced" stuff, that I rather screw the pics up - I tend to find that I like the original image still much more.
E.g. I have uploaded the two pics below - I was wondering if some of you guys and girls with good post processing skills wanted to have a quick go at these to show me what's possible. It might be me not knowing the tools very well and perhaps because of that having a lack of motivation to do post processing, so I would like to know if these pics can be improved via post processing (hope they are good candidates), this might get me more motivated then again to dive into the post processing world.
So please, feel free, manipulate these pics and post them here again and perhaps with a very brief explanation what you have done...
Many thanks!
Cheers,
Pablo