Happy Bulldozer

© John H. Siskin

Happy Bulldozer

Uploaded: July 21, 2007

Description

I like the angle on this shot. The bulldozer looks happy.

Exif: Exposure Time: 1/350, Flash: 0, ISO: 100, Camera Model: DCS Pro 14N

Comments

Reynaldo D. Reyes level-classic November 25, 2007 0

The clarity and details are so impressive. Any post processing tips you can share? #794240

John H. Siskin November 25, 2007 0

Hi Reynaldo,
I shot this in raw as I do all of my work. I increased the contrast slightly and the saturation in Adobe Raw. I also warmed up the color a bit in the same program. I did some sharpening using unsharp mask in Photoshop. All of these adjustments were comparatively mild. I also cropped slightly. The one thing that probably really made this a good image was that I took well over a hundred images of grating over two days, so I had the opportunity to make good images.
Thanks, John Siskin
#5122465

Reynaldo D. Reyes level-classic January 02, 2008 0

Thanks John for the tips, it's very much appreciated. Cheers and Happy shooting in 2008! #5282951

John H. Siskin January 03, 2008 0

Thanks Reynaldo!
May all your exposures this year be good ones!
John Siskin #5283927

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