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| 05/16/2007 11:12:05 PM |
Cleveland Closeupby charliebakerComment: You should have taken a little more time with accuracy in your color.
Prior to the year 2000, the Orange color, in hex value, was fe4101.
From 2000 until present, it is df6108. Your entry was e85100.
Close, but no field goal.
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| 05/16/2007 02:41:44 PM |
Rememberby ShannonLeeComment: Little girls are pure joy to photograph.
I like the attention her eyes bring here, looking out of frame, framed by the window behind her.
Good thing you aren't a 40-yr old dude - that really would be creepy!
;)
I am always at odds shooting kids candid, especially young girls, and have had the Poway Sheriffs called out before, and they are sorta' getting to know me , so it is making it a little easier, but still get the feeling like I'm doing something wrong when I aim my camera.
Women DO have an advantage with a camera.
A woman can aim a camera at a stranger, man, woman or child and that person feels flattered.
A man aims a camera at a stranger, man, woman and especially children, and we get the pervert looks/questions.
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| 05/14/2007 06:00:01 PM |
Day 14.jpgby edmengComment: Priceless shot!
2 suggestions:
1) clone out the white "scratch mark" over her eye (clone in darker mode would do well here)
and
2) Print and frame it ! |
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| 05/11/2007 03:20:39 PM |
Day 11 - the best photographer in my householdby jonfrommkComment: Hi Jon,
Have a PS tip for you on how to remove the halo around her sleeves and such (if it's of interest).
Use the clone tool, set to darker mode, small, soft-edged brush, and sample just to the outside of the area that is light, and then clone away over the halo part. In darker mode, it will only replace the pixels that are lighter than the sampled section, so worrying about going outside the lines like on the jacket/sweater won't change. Vary the strength of the tool, sometimes 50% works, sometimes you can go to 100%.
It's a real quick method and precision isn't needed. In the area around the pull loop for the zipper, you can sample way over to the left, in an area of about the same density/tones, and clone darker over the whole thing, as it will only darken the lighten pixels. It's almost as easy as sampling way over to the left, on an even horizontal line from the corner of the lens, and go over to the lens and clone all the way down to her pants in one step. |
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| 05/09/2007 01:08:47 AM |
Katby SandyPComment: This is a great shot of Kat!
Me thinks she should "borrow" this shot and use it as her profile pic.
She's Goofy?? Nahhhh - no way.
:P
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| 05/08/2007 10:31:01 PM |
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| 05/08/2007 03:03:42 PM |
walk to infinityby hannekeComment: I think the horizon is a bit off.
:P
I can see this edited as a selective desat, keeping the balloons orange.
Thank you for not doing that - looks cool like this!
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| 05/08/2007 05:17:18 AM |
Emma's Braidsby susiComment: Magic, and a very nice effect done on this one.
A shot she is sure to cherish. |
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| 05/08/2007 05:14:13 AM |
mustang.jpgby NorthStarComment: In full-size, this is great!
The P-51D Mustang has to be my all-time favorite plane, and this shot does it justice.
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| 05/08/2007 02:17:12 AM |
bw-Judy.jpgby bergiekatComment: I warned her not to look in Leroy's portfolio.
Hope she didn't get stuck like that... |
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