Friday, August 26, 2011

SKYWATCH FRIDAY - the saved shot.

One of my rules is to never, never, okay almost never, delete a photo in the camera. I was going to junk this one, but didn't. I fiddled with it in Photoshop and here is the result. Not too bad.

See other skies and perhaps some more serendipitous photos at SKYWATCH FRIDAY.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think this one turned out to be great after all. Your processing skills are fabulous too. I think this is going to be the best Sky Watch Friday yet. The things I have seen are very encouraging and the photography is spot on. I really admire your photography skills and your critical eye for composition, lighting and texture.

Abraham Lincoln
Brookville Daily Photo

Gaelyn said...

I'm wondering if the sky Really looked like that or you just had Lots of fun playing in PhotoShop.

Luis Gomez said...

It looks great Bibi! Really beautiful.

Pat said...

Dear Readers,

Truthfully, the sky was very, very orange. My problem was that everything else was really dark, and I had liked the silhouette, or so I thought it would be, of the girls. But they were so dark...I used the highlighting feature on Photoshop, that's all, no other color. Weird how the other colors look black and white.

Barbb blog said...

Until I saw this photo, I declined to play with photoshop. You have changed my mind!

Anonymous said...

What a great photo.Made me wish I was on taht bench...

Arija said...

That is quite a nice treatment you gave to your romantic sunset.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Save it! I love what you did to rescue this one and the effect is lovely with the blast of sunset creating the silhouettes of your subjects. Artful and definitely a "keeper"!

Bises,
Genie

Džejmi said...

Beautiful, my girlfriend and I were sat on that very bench two weeks ago at 5am after going to a club in Kalamegden, waiting for the sun to rise. I wish I was there now instead of stuck in the raining UK! 3 weeks and I'll be back though :)

Virginia said...

WEll this was a superb photo even before you fiddled! :) So much about it I love. Bravo Bibi.
V

Thérèse said...

Not too bad indeed. lol
Excellent and it must have been fun working with this picture.

Alexa said...

I have the same rule & should probably learn how to use photoshop—look what you were able to do even with, as you say, just a little fiddling. Yup, I love it too.

Light and Voices said...

Excellent job in photoshop to save the shot.
Joyce M

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Very good and nice post-processing.

Regards!

Jilly said...

Love this. You are so right, I never delete before seeing pics on the screen. Many do I know but best not - nice surprises come along if you don't.

Juliette said...

Love it. Totally agree with A. Lincoln.

nathalie in Avignon said...

I usually dump 20% of my photos off the camera, and another 30% on my computer. I wish I were even more selective but there you are - you did wonders with this shot so you're right : never delete too quickly !

Jackie said...

It is a great shot, very effective. I very nearly deleted one off my camera a week or two back but didn't. I shot towards the sun and it is rather weird the way it came out but I like the effect. I might put it up on Sky Watch this week.

Patrick said...

The mix of old and new from the bank of Stari Grad overlooking Novi Beograd complete with a sunrise really puts time into perspective!

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