I was really surprised how well this came out... Just hand held the 17 - 55mm kit lense reversed in front of the shutter
It took quite a few attempts to get almost perfect, thank god I'm able to reverse the tilty screen in live-view mode, otherwise this would have been impossible to do on my own!
I really wished you hadn't posted your photo's Don. No offence meant, there are fantastic as always, it's just makes my efforts feel a bit.....meh in comparison.
1.Geoff Goudie & Calum Jaffray - Subaru Impreza
2.Colin Grant & Michael Cruickshank - Skoda Estelle(getting it wrong)
Not much going on lately, so I tried to bring my Facebook page into life by showing few Before / After photos (not just from rallying). So check out the album or join to see more in the future (I will try to add some photos daily).
Thanks i shoot in raw and use lightroom myself but never seem to improve mine that much need more practise with it i think . As for photoshop i have never really messed about with it would not no where to start lol.
Lightroom is really simple. For starters import a photo, choose a suitable base line camera calibration profile from the bottom and and the start dialing in from top down. After a while you can see what affects what.
EDIT: Reading comprehension 101. Yes, Photoshop is in a completely different class. Usually the tutorials you see on Youtube has little in common how pro's tend to use Photoshop. Pretty much all the gimmicky features (content aware fill, filters, etc.) are useless in real world scenarios so it's pretty much endless curves, layer masks, folders, smart objects inside smart objects etc. Of course your mileage may vary. Just speaking from my own experience.
Tuned this imitation in a couple of minutes from the non-processed version. Kinda pain to dial in proper contrast with such a limited file size and JPEG but fun try though.
EDIT: Removed the attachment. Not sure if was cool with Don.
Random stuff from past weeks. More at my Flickr with lighting infos if anyone cares.