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| Minimal Post Processing Burano Island, Venitian Lagoon, Italy, December 2010 Nikon D60, ISO 100, F4, 1/640 sec |
This shot was taken 4 years ago and is still my favorite shot. I was just starting out then with my DSLR which ironically was bought 2 years earlier by that time. I shot with Manual Mode but I was new at it. I still shot with JPG only and I didn't even know post processing.
We were on a family trip. In fact, two of the individuals in this shot are my brothers also exploring the island with their own cameras. We had some free time and instead of going to see how lace was made in Burano, we went to photograph the colorful houses. It was nice walking around and seeing the locals going on with their day to day activities, ignoring tourists like us. I guess they are so used to it.
I loved the reflection and the stillness of the water which makes the reflection really clear. At that time, I loved the shot, cause the conditions were perfect. I composed my shot. I made sure I had some people for perspective. I had my reflection. I had my leading line. I had the vibrant colors. All I had to do was click the shutter button and made sure I had my camera still to get a sharp photo. This was the original shot I got, no post processing, right out of the camera.
| No Post Processing, Right Out of Camera, Normal Picture Control Burano Island, Venitian Lagoon, Italy, December 2010 Nikon D60, ISO 100, F4, 1/640 sec |
Awards/Recognition
I submitted this shot to CNN iReport on May of 2012 and they featured my shot under their website Travel Photo of the Day. See my blog and screenshot of May 9, 2012's Travel Photo of the Day. I was ecstatic! My first published shot online! Well, technical published, but not paid work, LOL. Good enough for an amateur eh?
So didn't I already tell you I love this shot? So come 2014. I resurrected my photo. I was trying out some of my photos in free photo contest sites like Pixoto and Viewbug. I wanted to see if any of my older photos could win me some awards or recognition at least. Of course, my first choice was still my favorite photo.
Lessons Learned and What I Can do to Improve
I reviewed it and felt it required a bit of basic post processing, just to enhance what's already captured.
- I love my photos vibrant and this shot definitely shouts vibrant because of its bright colors. I didn't know about the Vibrant Picture Control setting when I first shot this so even my out of camera shot was a bit dull, but probably saved by the originally bright colors anyway. Now the color of the sky looks like what it was in reality. It was a very nice day that day and really, the scene was exactly like out of a postcard. But I didn't realize the photo I shot was a bit duller than reality. I'm sure CNN also did a bit of auto-correction before they post it in their website.
- I brightened the shadows a bit to show more detail on the darker areas and balance the entire photo
- I put a bit of contrast and clarity as well to make the picture crisper
- And lastly, I did a bit of sharpening on the edges by using mask
If I would shoot this again today, I would be shooting it in RAW+JPG. And I would shoot it with a slower shutter speed.
I was happy with the result of the enhancement and I entered it in Pixoto under Buildings and Structure Category. It was #1 for Day 1 and Top 5% for Week 1. Let's see how it goes for the rest of the weeks, and hopefully stay on top for the Best of the Year awards. I entered it in a few of the Pixoto Challenges as well, so we'll see how it fares over there in a few weeks when the contests end.
Here are some other shots I took that day:
| Same thing here, I prefer this with more vibrancy |
| Thought this was artistic framing, but turned out to be dull, maybe can still salvage this with some enhancements in post processing |
| Wish I hadn't cut off the left edge of the 1st door :-( |


