John_Nevill
New member
Its my first time out with the 1DMarkIIN and caught this, this afternoon.
I really wasn't happy with the portrait layout, the cluttered background, "shot thru fence" milkiness and the somewhat cool colours. So I recropped it to fit an a4 landscape print, adjusted the black point level, and gave it some warmth.
I also darkened the background, but failed miserably in disguising the fence. Any tips? I've tried a selective Guassian blur but it looks unnatural.
I really wasn't happy with the portrait layout, the cluttered background, "shot thru fence" milkiness and the somewhat cool colours. So I recropped it to fit an a4 landscape print, adjusted the black point level, and gave it some warmth.
I also darkened the background, but failed miserably in disguising the fence. Any tips? I've tried a selective Guassian blur but it looks unnatural.