Solarcan

 My solarcan was put up in my garden in early September and taken down in early January. It seemed to have survived Storm Ali and other weather although there was a slight wet patch towards the top. I chose not to move the camera half way through as I wanted to see how the view/silhouette of the land worked - it is a place where I sit and get the winter sun so I like the view. When the photographic paper came out the can the visible image looked quite exciting.
I was introduced to photoshop for the first time and essentially just played around with it. I duplicated the copy first then changed it to RGB as I found it inverted better in that format than CMYK. I later changed it back to CMYK. I initially increased contrast to the full and decreased brightness - I later increased the contrast more and the brightness. My personal preference was for a dark foreground, I didn't like it when it was grey and blotchy. While I like the more vibrant and way out colours, I also preferred mine to be more sedate and realistic.
After pressing most of the buttons I could find under adjustments I came up with the photo below which I am happy with. I could probably improve it further however you have got to stop somewhere and it is  matter of taste!

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