05-11-2016 10:38 AM - edited 05-11-2016 10:39 AM
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This beautiful scene in Italy was captured with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III and a Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM lens at f/11, 1/5 sec, ISO 100.
09-14-2017 10:37 PM
wow! so creamy! Absolutely stunning!
01-28-2018 05:58 PM
The boardwalks allow one to cross and appreciate the beauty the white sands and vegetation of the beaches of the Emerald Coast beaches.
The raw file was processed in AfterShot Pro 2.
01-28-2018 06:07 PM
Sand dunes and coastal scrub make up much of Henderson Beach State Park.
The raw file was processed in Digital Photo Professional.
01-28-2018 06:19 PM
Beach goers enjoy the beaches of Henderson Beach State Park.
The raw file was processed in Digital Photo Professional.
Camera: Canon EOS Digital XSi
Lens: EF 75-300mm f4-5.6 III
AV: f:13
TV: 1/1250
ISO: 1600
02-02-2018 05:17 PM
I take it from my instagram so photo quality isn't so good now. Sorry
02-03-2018 12:05 AM
what is aftershot pro, is that your processing program? I am looking at which one I want atm
Found one but doesnts have a library.
02-03-2018 08:03 AM
AfterShot and AfterShot Pro are Corel's answer to Lightroom. I use these three programs to process my raw files : Digital Photo Professional, AfterShot Pro 2, and AfterShot 3. I choose which one I am going to use depending on what I plan to do with the image. DPP is great for basic raw file processing. The AfterShot allow you to do more to the raw file. You can layer the image, allowing you to make local adjustments. AfterShot Pro is the same as AfterShot but it will allow you to enter descriptions and to display and to adjust the curves. If you are interested in the AfterShot programs go to the Corel website. They will give you more information and you can download a trial version.
02-04-2018 10:49 AM
I looked at corel, and seemed ok to me, which I still consider an ametur, and have been putting off this part of the proess for about a yr now. Someone told me there were issues w. Corel, so I held off. I guess I just dont really know what I want or need, and everyone has an opinion, and they all differ. Most have + remarks about LR and PS but way too spendy for me, and I guess I really want to have the hard copy in my hand, not an online supbsription, which they no longer offer. Besides, I think its far too expensive for just starting out and trying to learn all these things. There are a few others I've been looking at ond one has just added a library (which I guess is important for workflow) and a one time fee, no ongoing charges. Thanks for the info about the free trial, I just may need to try a few and get a better idea. SO far only tried the free ones, and they ALL lack something. Thanks for the tip and keep up all the photos.
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