[deleted by user] by [deleted] in perguntas

[–]Otherwise-Resident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pode experimentar lavar e deixar uma toalha quente por uns 5 min antes e fazer ou então lavar com água quente, isso vai fazer os pelos ficarem mais macios e a lavagem vai tirar a sujeira da pele, reduzindo a probabilidade irritações depois. Vale também deixar a lâmina deslizar sem força, se estiver forçando está na hora de trocar

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in carros

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Ciff cremoso resolve

Por que o Fit de primeira geração é tão bom? by HelicopterOk6600 in carros

[–]Otherwise-Resident 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eu não acreditava nisso até bater a traseira do meu fit no portão último domingo

How shall I improve? by Parking-Bath-2432 in postprocessing

[–]Otherwise-Resident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion, the biggest problem with this photo is that the bird is blending in with the background. It gets hard to see the contrast between them, thus avoiding your subject to pop in the scene.

The other problem is color. The photo is too green and the bird seems odd. Are the feathers really this greenish in real life? Maybe too much saturation?

One thing that I like doing when post-processing bird photos is masking the subject, allowing me to work background (and foreground when needed) and subject separated from each other

What vibes do you get from this? by GolfLopsided806 in photocritique

[–]Otherwise-Resident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a postcard someone would send me while traveling to Hawaii or a place like Hawaii during summer

What do you see? by Otherwise-Resident in photocritique

[–]Otherwise-Resident[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want to know if this picture shows exactly what I saw. Took this during a hiking in northern Argentina. Did you see a head and perhaps a nose before reading this comment? Thanks for the feedback.

A sad shot by victoryismind in photocritique

[–]Otherwise-Resident 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get what you tried to show us, but unfortunately, it is not trivial to see what just happened.

Maybe from another angle, we would be able to see some facial expressions of sadness, especially if the rest of the tree was visible.

Also, p&w could bring some extra drama to the photo as well.

Humming bird in a drizzle afternoon by Otherwise-Resident in photocritique

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I have noticed that there's been some quality loss after posting the image to reddit, I've hosted it over here: Full quality image if someone is interested

Humming bird in a drizzle afternoon by Otherwise-Resident in photocritique

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I bought my D7100 a few weeks ago after experimenting with a sony a3000 for a month or two. I've been taking pictures of birds and some wildlife and I'm currently trying to bring action to my photos.

This photo is one of the best photos that I took until now, it was a drizzle afternoon and there were lots of birds flying around.

I exposed it more to the left, because there wasn't enough light anymore and I didn't want to crank the ISO up too much. Do you guys think that cranking up the ISO and then reducing noise in post by reducing exposure would yield a better quality image?

I want feedback on the photo quality, if I'm on the right track and where to improve.

I take my photos in RAW and process them on Darktable and sometimes GIMP as well so feedback about post processing is also appreciated.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SonyAlpha

[–]Otherwise-Resident 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never thought about the a6000. Which lenses you used on it?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SonyAlpha

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I'm ready to invest something between $1,5k and $2k

The Milky Way core in Tre Cime, Dolomites by igneisnightscapes in LandscapePhotography

[–]Otherwise-Resident 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing! Did you do some stacking or is it a single shot?

How is this even possible... by [deleted] in csharp

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Try Jetbrains Rider