There is this great looking barn on the drive to my friends house, so one day I pulled over, and took a few pictures of it. I have never done any photography, or photomanip, so sorry if this looks bad.
http://www.digitalecstasy.net/art/Barn.jpg
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There is this great looking barn on the drive to my friends house, so one day I pulled over, and took a few pictures of it. I have never done any photography, or photomanip, so sorry if this looks bad.
http://www.digitalecstasy.net/art/Barn.jpg
Looks really nice:)
Colors fits very good IMO.
I think this is an example to that the rule of third does not have to be applied to every photograph:)
Good job;*
It's way over exposed.
It's pixely.
Other then that I'm really liking it!
sam said it all. nice job though, you've gotta start somewhere.
This is not bad at all. The result for your photo snap is real good. Have you think about the title of this photo?
It depends you can correct it a variety of ways. best way is to go into photoshop just try and fix it with curves and such IMO.
Unless you shot in RAW, but it doesn't seem like it.
This would be much better IMO if it was shot on an overcast day. The lighting is soo harsh, the shadows are what your camera exposed correctly for, so That's why the roof is blown out.
One day you should stop your car and get closer! Maybe get a few shots through the window or something XD.
Not bad, cool to look at. You should do more.
i don't know that curves would help that over exposed part though, at least not curves applied to the whole image. it would probably be better to go about it the old fasioned way--make a selection of the roof with the pen tool, and then add a darkening adjustment layer with the vector mask of your selection. then fix the saturation with the same technique.
I doubt that would even help Jeff.
It's just too overexposed. It's a good start, just keep working on it!
Best part about photography is that you can only get better. Just keep taking shots and finding out what looks good.