The Finishing Line

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  • 01-28-2009, 07:16 AM
    Yoyo Szeto
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    The Finishing Line
    Welcome your thoughts.
    yoyo
  • 01-28-2009, 04:17 PM
    Charles Hess
    Re: The Finishing Line
    Good view and exposure of these bright lights in your bustling city. I would have gotten a bit closer and waited more a more interesting "slice of life" to pass by. As is, you've got an excellent shot of this section of the city with not a lot happening with the people below the neon.
  • 01-28-2009, 05:28 PM
    Shebang
    Re: The Finishing Line
    Yoyo, your focus, exposure and colors are always so beautiful.

    Is this right out of your camera?

    I am trying to determine if you great photographers usually use post processing to get it this nice?

    (I hope not. I don't think I have that many brain cells nor years left...)
  • 01-28-2009, 09:57 PM
    LeeIs
    Re: The Finishing Line
    such a grand scene. love the wideness of the angle here. Also the biker looks like he's about to hit a finishing line of some race. nicely captured.
  • 01-30-2009, 06:32 AM
    Yoyo Szeto
    Re: The Finishing Line
    Hi Charles, Paula, and Liban,
    Thanks a lot for sharing your perspective. Paula, the shot was not right out of the camera. I denoised, corrected the perspective distortion and lens distortion in, increased the contrast in, and sharpened the original raw-converted photo. The post-processing usually takes 10 minutes.
    yoyo
  • 01-30-2009, 07:56 AM
    draymorton
    Re: The Finishing Line
    Agree with the others.

    What do you use for noise reduction and perspective correction? (I think you mentioned both somewhere before, but I don't remember where...)
  • 01-30-2009, 08:08 AM
    Yoyo Szeto
    Re: The Finishing Line
    Hi Dray,
    I am glad that you asked. The perspective and lens distortion correction is by PTLens from epp: http://epaperpress.com/ptlens/index.html and the noise reduction is by Neat Image: http://www.neatimage.com.
    yoyo
  • 01-30-2009, 09:56 AM
    Shebang
    Re: The Finishing Line
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Yoyo Szeto
    ... The post-processing usually takes 10 minutes.yoyo


    yoyo: Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. I was afraid that's what you would say.

    I wouldn't mind spending the 10 minutes of pp to obtain the great results you do -- it's the "ten years" I would need to spend learning HOW to do it in 10 minutes that concerns me!!

    Once again, your photos are stunning.