Not a real church but a leftover prop from a movie. Hopefully the colours are okay - laptops are sooo frustrating for editing, a mere mm movement of the screen can change the look of a photograph
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Good to have you keeping in touch with us Gabby. Hope your enjoying the trip.
Colours look ok to me and the images look good. The background reminds me of the landscape surrounding Coober Pedy with the evidence of mining activity everywhere.
I understand your frustration with a lappy and no photoshop! Drove me nuts. I used an old image as a wallpaper for reference, chose an image I was familiar with and only processed at night. Sometimes I shot jpeg and RAW and posted the jpeg. Good enough for traveling, sort the RAWS out when you get home.
We'll cut you some slack in the processing department.
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Images are good P Plates. Colours look good. Keep 'em coming. Download Faststone Image Viewer for quick edits ans resizing. It's a fab tool to use.I Shoot A Canon
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I don't like my attitude and I caught myself drinking on the job.
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Very nice shots Gabby .. and colours are good to me too. A sweet little church looking building that looks old and rusty yet a nice bright white door in good nick lol.Anna
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Thanks Mick, Having a good time exploring lots of new places - zig zagging down the centre of NSW at present. I find the led lights at night make everything washed out. I'm only processing a few - leaving most to our return and my desktop.
Thanks Isac - have limited downloads but will have a look at Fastone.
Thanks Ironwood, Alan and Anna for your positive comments. Glad that the colours are reasonable.
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Second one is spot on for colour and contrast for me, looks great
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