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Hi,
I am not certain what settings you are using but you might get more vibrant photos if you shoot in RAW and post process them in Lightroom or Photoshop. You could reduce the highlights and increase the light in the shadows which would really make your pictures stand out.
Hi,
Hope you don't mind but I just did a quick post process on one of your images to show what I mean in my post - you may hate it but you may like it also.
They are nice but could use some post processing to bring out the contrast & color. Like others said, shoot in RAW. It gives you the most to work with later.
I also edited them for fun. These took a minute or so each with a very basic editor (built in Preview in OS X). How you want the final result is up to you. Here is what I did...
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Use the editor in Photos on your Mac as it has more options. You don't necessarily need a high dollar program like Photoshop, it helps, but it's not necessary. You can also edit video on your Mac in a similar way. If you haven't already experiment with iMovie a bit.WOW love what you did!!!!! I have a Mac as well, I'll shoot in RAW and try that in preview next time!!!
Thumbnails attached below - sorry I am new to the forum and only published a thumbnailSure lets see!
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Thumbnails attached below - sorry I am new to the forum and only published a thumbnail
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