You can see the entire sequence at http://ironcrossoffroad.com/surfing/tar ... ence_1.htm

You can see the entire sequence at http://ironcrossoffroad.com/surfing/tar ... ence_2.htm

These two are just some random guys.


That is what we would call a grade A spray watcher.socal_rubi wrote:
It was very overcast, hence the flat bland look.smslavin wrote:Not bad. A bit too tight for my tastes. I prefer to see some of the wave either where they've been or where they're going. It puts a bit more context into the image. You could do just a tad more work on them to bring the color back a bit. B/W probably wouldn't work all that well because of the flat lighting.
Honestly I think the colors are fine the way they are. The skin tones, surfboards, and decals on the surfboards all look correct. That's just the way it looked out there that day. But thanks for the offer.smslavin wrote:To simplify, and streamline, your editing process, I recommend you download the trial for Lightroom. If you do, I can share some develop presets that will bring back the color but not 'oompaloompify' skin tones. I'm also more than happy to share process tips, download to print, which can sometimes be one of the more daunting learning curves to overcome.
400mm f/5.6L USMDennis David wrote:Lightroom is what I use and it's great using it and Photoshop together. What 400 mm lens did you get?
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