donaldduck1967
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whogirl'smom said:Your photos are great! I love the one at Casey's! Now, I have a question. I have an almost idential picture of Main St. and the castle with the darn crane in the way. Today, I was trying to erase it out (have Photo Studio 5.5 that came with Canon S2). I cannot get the blue to match the sky no matter how I try. Any tips on changing the hue in one of these software programs? This was the first attempt I have had at erasing an image and trying to match a background.
Are you planning to erase the crane from your picture too? Thanks!
m1ckeym0use1 said:I'm not familiar with Photo Studio, but you probably want to locate and learn to use the "clone stamp" tool (I think that's the photoshop name).
You basically click a sample point first (say the blue sky just to the right of the crane) and the program uses that sample to paint with.
Here's a quick stab at it in photoshop (hope you don't mind)
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ukcatfan said:Just a few things that I noticed.
Get to know your crop tool. It is impossible to frame every shot perfectly. Not even to pros can do that. Use the crop tool to eliminate the distracting items that you did not intend to have in the image. For example, on your Peter Pan shots there is some very bright stuff to the left side that really takes attention away from the subject. On a few of your Spaceship Earth pics, the headrest is in the pic and your eyes go straight to it.
Do not over use the flash. Try out manual settings to capture the low light images. An example of this is the "Boo to You" float. The light from your flash did not reach the subject. It was just too far away. It did reach the people watching the parade and they unintentionally became the subject of the image. I am not saying to never use the flash, because it worked as intended in many of your other shots.
Lastly, be careful where you use your flash. If the ride does not allow it and you are not all alone, I would not use it. I saw a guy practically shove another guys camera down his throat for using his flash in the HM and ruining the experience for them. If I had been near you in Spaceship Earth, I would have asked you to stop using it.
You have a very good eye for picking shots. Keep up the good work and keep sharing your pics. That is what makes this board so great. We get to learn more about taking nice pictures and we get to see Disney while doing it! Remember, there is no such thing as a master photographer. We all learn something new with every picture we take.
Kevin
Just because one person does something wrong does not excuse you from doing something wrong.donaldduck1967 said:Usually before I use a flash on a ride I will ask the ride attendant if it's ok. If they say yes I wont' shoot antway unless I see other people using their flash first.
ukcatfan said:Just a few things that I noticed.
Get to know your crop tool. It is impossible to frame every shot perfectly. Not even to pros can do that. Use the crop tool to eliminate the distracting items that you did not intend to have in the image. For example, on your Peter Pan shots there is some very bright stuff to the left side that really takes attention away from the subject. On a few of your Spaceship Earth pics, the headrest is in the pic and your eyes go straight to it.
Do not over use the flash. Try out manual settings to capture the low light images. An example of this is the "Boo to You" float. The light from your flash did not reach the subject. It was just too far away. It did reach the people watching the parade and they unintentionally became the subject of the image. I am not saying to never use the flash, because it worked as intended in many of your other shots.
Kevin
donaldduck1967 said:Now it's just a matter of wether or not I want to do this to all mt pics and reupload them......
Also I see what you mean about the flash. I''ll be getting an external flash in the future... Christmas.....
Groucho said:Just because one person does something wrong does not excuse you from doing something wrong.
Two people using the flash are worse than one, and if you're using yours because someone ahead of you is using theirs, then you're distracting people who are behind you enough that they didn't see the first person's flash but did see yours.
We all want to come away with good photos but flashbulbs going off in dark rides are, quite bluntly, incredibly annoying and frustrating. They really can (and do) ruin the ride for others.
I'm sorry if I come off as cold, but it's just not fair to the rest of us, and it doesn't matter if someone else did it first.
Groucho said:Just because one person does something wrong does not excuse you from doing something wrong.
Two people using the flash are worse than one, and if you're using yours because someone ahead of you is using theirs, then you're distracting people who are behind you enough that they didn't see the first person's flash but did see yours.
We all want to come away with good photos but flashbulbs going off in dark rides are, quite bluntly, incredibly annoying and frustrating. They really can (and do) ruin the ride for others.
I'm sorry if I come off as cold, but it's just not fair to the rest of us, and it doesn't matter if someone else did it first.
Good point, and you're correct, and I owe Donald an apology.handicap18 said:I believe you mis-read the quote. The quote said "Usually before I use a flash on a ride I will ask the ride attendant if it's ok. If they say yes I wont' shoot antway unless I see other people using their flash first."
Which leads me to believe the the OP wont be the first one to take flash pictures on the ride even when it is allowed.
Groucho said:Good point, and you're correct, and I owe Donald an apology.
However, since when are flash pictures allowed on Spaceship Earth? According to this page over at AllEars (admittedly dated but it's unlikely that Disney changes its rules in this regard), Spaceship Earth does not allow flash photography.
whogirl'smom said:Your photos are great! I love the one at Casey's! Now, I have a question. I have an almost idential picture of Main St. and the castle with the darn crane in the way. Today, I was trying to erase it out (have Photo Studio 5.5 that came with Canon S2). I cannot get the blue to match the sky no matter how I try. Any tips on changing the hue in one of these software programs? This was the first attempt I have had at erasing an image and trying to match a background.
Are you planning to erase the crane from your picture too? Thanks!