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February 23, 2013
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Shot today in the falling snow. Magazine style processing

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..:: http://www.brunogallant.info :: Nulla dies sine pictura ::..

March 5, 2013
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Bruno,
very nice. could you share us your camera settings? how come the wooden tree above the head portion is so sharp?
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March 5, 2013
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jaydev… if you save the photo to your computer and then right click on the image,
click on “properties” and then on the “details” tab, and then scroll down…
you will find all camera details.

Useful to know for any photo.

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March 6, 2013
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Mandrake,
thanks for your knowledge to share.
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March 13, 2013
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This is very lovely image, Bruno! If you don’t mind can you please share with us a bit how you processed the image. Thanks.

March 15, 2013
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easyexposure said

This is very lovely image, Bruno! If you don’t mind can you please share with us a bit how you processed the image. Thanks.

Thanks!

Lightroom is great for keeping track of the changes made to an image.

According to the history log:

Preset: Cross Process 3 (from the ones that come with lightroom 4)
Contrast +24
Highlights -100
Shadows +17
White clipping +30
Black clipping -15
Post-crop vignette amount -26

To answer another question in this thread, her head is against the wooden beam, and at f/4, it is in focus.

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March 15, 2013
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Really an amazing angle and the post processing is really great!!Smile

June 29, 2013
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This photo looks lovely.
I love the feel and colour.

June 30, 2013
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Great image!

You have not lost the highlights and shadowed

areas of this scene and, at the same time the

composition is free from blown overexposed whites.

Or very close to it anyways.

Great post processing and subject matter Bruno.

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June 30, 2013
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really nice picture…..and the expressionWink 

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July 3, 2013
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Thanks all.

..:: http://www.brunogallant.info :: Nulla dies sine pictura ::..

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For finding EXIF information on a photograph, an alternate to saving the picture on your system and viewing the properties, you can go to here:

 

http://exif-viewer.com/

 

Then just copy and paste the URL of the image, and view all of the details that way.

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