PJ67 Messages 37 Edit My Images Yes 27 Feb 2010 #1 My first attempt at a moving subject Here's a picture of my dog at her agility class today. I have cropped the image quite a bit, so not sure if it's sharp enough/too noisy? Thanks for looking Last edited: 27 Feb 2010
My first attempt at a moving subject Here's a picture of my dog at her agility class today. I have cropped the image quite a bit, so not sure if it's sharp enough/too noisy? Thanks for looking
n1kcy Special.....Extra Special Messages 2,174 Name Nicky Edit My Images Yes 27 Feb 2010 #2 It looks a little noisey but for me the biggest let down is the flat overcast lighting. Have you tried giving Curves a tweak in photoshop? What did you have your camera set on?
It looks a little noisey but for me the biggest let down is the flat overcast lighting. Have you tried giving Curves a tweak in photoshop? What did you have your camera set on?
Rockshifter Messages 6,230 Name Charles Edit My Images No 27 Feb 2010 #3 n1kcy said: It looks a little noisey but for me the biggest let down is the flat overcast lighting. Have you tried giving Curves a tweak in photoshop? What did you have your camera set on? Click to expand... Agree. Couldn't resist a tweak - Say and it's gone.
n1kcy said: It looks a little noisey but for me the biggest let down is the flat overcast lighting. Have you tried giving Curves a tweak in photoshop? What did you have your camera set on? Click to expand... Agree. Couldn't resist a tweak - Say and it's gone.
OP PJ67 Messages 37 Edit My Images Yes 28 Feb 2010 #4 Thanks for your comments I have only just started with photoshop and have much to learn......
n1kcy Special.....Extra Special Messages 2,174 Name Nicky Edit My Images Yes 1 Mar 2010 #5 PJ67 said: Thanks for your comments I have only just started with photoshop and have much to learn...... Click to expand... There's loads of tutorials on the web, just google whatever you want to do.
PJ67 said: Thanks for your comments I have only just started with photoshop and have much to learn...... Click to expand... There's loads of tutorials on the web, just google whatever you want to do.