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Hello !

First of all, I'd like to say that it's my first post on APUG, so joining your community makes me feel quite happy... but nervous ^^

I would like to ask you for critiques / thoughts / advices about a picture I like very much, but its post-process doesn't give me plain satisfaction...

Actually, I do not manage to reproduce the unbelievable atmosphere I felt then ("electrical", "vibrant", ...)
It is a mass I've witnessed in Antananarivo, Madagascar, "led" by Padre Pedro, who some APUG members may have heard of before. I must confess that this kind of event is not familiar to me, but, I've spent there an amazing moment !

Any opinion is welcome !

Thanks !
 

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I'm not sure what you're asking exactly, but its a great picture. What is its current state as an image and what have you done to it so far? What are your capabilities with post processing?
 
By post process do you mean digital manipulation? If so, you need to visit Dpug.
 
Hello !

First of all, I'd like to say that it's my first post on APUG, so joining your community makes me feel quite happy... but nervous ^^

I would like to ask you for critiques / thoughts / advices about a picture I like very much, but its post-process doesn't give me plain satisfaction...

Actually, I do not manage to reproduce the unbelievable atmosphere I felt then ("electrical", "vibrant", ...)
It is a mass I've witnessed in Antananarivo, Madagascar, "led" by Padre Pedro, who some APUG members may have heard of before. I must confess that this kind of event is not familiar to me, but, I've spent there an amazing moment !

Any opinion is welcome !

Thanks !

There are many alternatives but it's best to work within Adobe rather than get distracted. If you don't have Adobe Lightroom you should get it.
 
You're responding to a a post made 7 and a half years ago :D
 
Who says things can't be brought back from the dead!
 
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