A day in Central Park NYC
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A day in Central Park NYC
I took a shot 11-16-13 standing at the edge of Central Park.
Nikon 5200, 18-300 Nikkor lens.
Used the eraser effect to get rid of people standing on the bridge.
Used the water effect to add luminance to the reflections in the water.
enhanced vibrance of the overall photo.
Used sky effect to put in a tinge of blue and a cloud or two.
All processes were completed on my Macbook Pro in less than 30 minutes.
I think the results look like a Thomas Kincaid painting. Your comments are welcome.
Nikon 5200, 18-300 Nikkor lens.
Used the eraser effect to get rid of people standing on the bridge.
Used the water effect to add luminance to the reflections in the water.
enhanced vibrance of the overall photo.
Used sky effect to put in a tinge of blue and a cloud or two.
All processes were completed on my Macbook Pro in less than 30 minutes.
I think the results look like a Thomas Kincaid painting. Your comments are welcome.
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Re: A day in Central Park NYC
Hi PBaker2,
I think you did a good job of using different effects, and a fine job of showing your techniques to get this water landscape picture. Now, just step back and take a look at the difference in the color (white) of the water and the color (blue) you have in the sky. I agree to have a blue sky, and maybe a little cloud, but your picture will change enormously if you do something (there are several options) to make the white water similar to the color in the sky. Then you will be heading toward that artistic rendition you are looking to have.
Overall, it's fine work, and I look forward to seeing more of your pictures.
Phelon
I think you did a good job of using different effects, and a fine job of showing your techniques to get this water landscape picture. Now, just step back and take a look at the difference in the color (white) of the water and the color (blue) you have in the sky. I agree to have a blue sky, and maybe a little cloud, but your picture will change enormously if you do something (there are several options) to make the white water similar to the color in the sky. Then you will be heading toward that artistic rendition you are looking to have.
Overall, it's fine work, and I look forward to seeing more of your pictures.
Phelon
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