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G'day Hans
A beaut collection of sizes = shapes - colours - points of interest - well done
It has always impressed me how the European influence of window-flower boxes brightens up so many images
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> Motorhome travels outback eastern Australia much of each year
> recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/
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Excellent set Hans. The one with the sign and the one with the stairs and window boxes stand out for me, but all good. I think the second looks a little over exposed; the sky in particular could be pulled back a little.
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Wonderful architecture Hans and well photographed. #4 and #6 for me - those flower boxes are so well done and fit great in their respective settings. That building in #2 and #7 has some beautiful craftwork on its exterior. I guess the sky could be adjusted in #2 and I'm sure you know a few tricks to do that. I find the new ACR 15 is magic for adjusting the sky.
If you are interested (and anyone else) in my method using Adobe Camera Raw – Version 15, this is what I did:
Make a stamped layer (instructions below) of your image in Photoshop - convert it to a "Smart Object".
The reason for converting the stamped layer to a Smart Object is so you can go back into the Camera Raw Filter and make further adjustments.
Next, do this:
1. Filter > Camera Raw Filter.
2. Once in ACR, press "M" which takes you to Create New Mask.
3. Click the "Sky" icon and a mask will be created just using the sky.
4. In the "Light" adjustments I set the following:
This is the result:
*** I found that by creating an action to convert visible layers to a Stamped Layer as a Smart Object makes it super quick to do.
If you want to record an action, do this.
On the Actions Panel, click the "+" icon to create a new action. Name it "Make Stamp" and click "Record".
The action now starts to record:- At the bottom of the Layers Panel, click the "+" icon to create a New Layer. All visible layers will be copied to this layer and also, because a stamped layer cannot be created if the document only has one layer.
- Double-Click on the actual name of the New Layer in the Layers Panel – it will highlight - and change it to "STAMPED LAYER”.
- Hold CTRL + SHIFT + ALT and press the "E" key. This will merge all visible layers to the new "STAMPED LAYER” layer.
- Right-Click on the “STAMPED LAYER” layer in the Layers Panel and click "Convert to Smart Object" in the pop up options.
- Next, move the “STAMPED LAYER” layer to the top of the layer stack, by holding CTRL + SHIFT and press the right bracket key “]”.
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