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EDIT - I wrote an article about this image in response to an inquiry about how it was done.
Anyone have any good examples of bad photos made good? Whether it's a dramatic transformation or subtle effects, I find it quite satisfying to pull a photo back from the brink and make a bad photo good. Of course there's no substitute for a properly shot photograph, but still
Here's one I did this afternoon. It's a photo I took in November in Lewis Pass in the South Island of NZ. The finished product isn't one of my favourite photos but I think it's greatly improved from the original. I'm thinking I went slightly too far in the dodge/burn phase but other than that I like it. Thankfully I had the presence of mind to take two exposures when I shot the picture.
Original
Finished product
Anyone have any good examples of bad photos made good? Whether it's a dramatic transformation or subtle effects, I find it quite satisfying to pull a photo back from the brink and make a bad photo good. Of course there's no substitute for a properly shot photograph, but still
Here's one I did this afternoon. It's a photo I took in November in Lewis Pass in the South Island of NZ. The finished product isn't one of my favourite photos but I think it's greatly improved from the original. I'm thinking I went slightly too far in the dodge/burn phase but other than that I like it. Thankfully I had the presence of mind to take two exposures when I shot the picture.
Original

Finished product

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