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Lucid
11/29/2006 07:17:22 AM
Lucid
by jdannels

Comment:
Okay, judging by the low angle of the sun and all ... I bet he has one of the best "framed sunset pictures" sitting right there in front of him. :-)

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Dipped in Gold
11/28/2006 09:16:48 PM
Dipped in Gold
by sherpet

Comment:
I like it. It should have scored higher!
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pears
11/26/2006 07:40:45 PM
pears
by ErinM

Comment:
Very nice. I love the tonal quality here. It would be a fun one to try editing with Corel Painter.
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Tranquility
11/26/2006 07:10:17 PM
Tranquility
by basicentry

Comment:
I bet a model would fit in this framework very nicely....
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Temple
11/26/2006 07:06:01 PM
Temple
by dahkota

Comment:
Which temple is it?
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Machu Picchu 1
11/26/2006 06:28:16 PM
Machu Picchu 1
by pamelasue

Comment:
Wow... I am SO jealous! Some day I wanna go there. Oh, and nice pic too! :-)
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castle
11/25/2006 08:55:02 AM
castle
by mamba

Comment:
The sharpening on this one seems just perfect. The edges are very distinct without much (if any) halo around them.

It still looks like a little bit of banding in the sky. I've also seen banding occur when applying a neat image or a gaussian blur to the sky (usually an attempt to hide noise). If you're doing either of these, you just need to keep it subtle and then the banding will go away.

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edinburghblue
11/24/2006 11:01:37 PM
edinburghblue
by mamba

Comment:
One other potential cause of banding is if you use the hue/sat adjustment and push only the blue, or only the cyan. You generally have to push both of them or you end up with banding.

There's also a slight bit of haloing showing up on the left side. I usually combat that by doing my sharpening, and then using the history brush at about 30-50% to paint out the parts that turned out too sharp.
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TG2-037.jpg
11/24/2006 10:47:48 AM
TG2-037.jpg
by nomad469

Comment:
Nice pose and lighting. Much softer and more subtle than the poses in TG-001 and TG-005.
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TG-250.jpg
11/24/2006 10:46:36 AM
TG-250.jpg
by nomad469

Comment:
I LOVE the pose... how the first two are angled forward and the last two are angled back and the one in the middle just anchors the whole group. Excellent lighting. Love the background. Beautiful models!!!
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