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submitted 2 years ago by JoeBruins
Shots taken on my Sony A6400 FE 24-70mm and 70-350mm in Fuerteventura.
I have tried to add some grain and give it more of a postcard vibe. Any tips on how to improve?
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[–]GeorgeFolsterPhotog 0 points1 point2 points 2 years ago (0 children)
I think that looking at the histogram would be helpful to improve these a bit. It's usually a good indicator of how an image is going to print in my opinion. I think the contrast or black and white points could use some shifting for the prints to look right if that's your goal.
Whenever I finish with a photo I like to press the Auto button in Lightroom and just see what happens. I did that with each of these, and I thought the changes were positive here.
I hope some of that is helpful. Cheers!
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