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| 05/21/2004 03:08:09 PM |
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| 05/21/2004 06:31:04 AM |
Porcupineby hopperComment: Lovely shot... did you try using NeatImage to remove the noise, and also a little USM for sharpening? |
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| 05/21/2004 06:30:07 AM |
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| 05/21/2004 06:29:02 AM |
Night Vision Harrierby rcrawfordComment: I think the levels inversion you carried out here is completely unnecessary, the original is far better. And in colour, I think this would have been a great picture. |
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| 05/21/2004 06:26:19 AM |
Bee Tineby justineComment: Wonderful photo, but a real shame nothing is sharp... |
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| 05/21/2004 06:25:02 AM |
Squirrelby rj324Comment: Looks far too oversharpened. Interesting lighting and textures though. |
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| 05/19/2004 08:44:40 AM |
A Center Pieceby TikicharmComment: Interesting picture, I think you could have adjusted the levels in PS to show much more of the highlight detail which almost looks blown out the way you've presented it. Adjusting the hue and saturation of the greens would have been good as well, as they look a bit dull here. Shallow dof works well here. More sharpness would have been good... is there any USM here? |
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| 05/19/2004 08:42:19 AM |
Mollyby indianzfanComment: Very entertaining pet photo. Shame about the burnt out highlights, but you had a big tonal range to capture here. Try setting your camera's contrast settings to 'minimum', this will enable it to capture more highlight and shadow detail. If you have the latest PS, you can also rescue shadow and highlight detail. Otherwise, use a technique known as Contrast Masking... look it up in Google. More sharpness would have been good. |
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| 05/19/2004 08:37:47 AM |
Contemplationby jimmyn4Comment: Cute dog, I'm presuming that's his home behind him, so I like the context that the background provides. It's a little too much like a snapshot for my taste, something imaginative needs to happen here to make it more than just a personal pet photo. |
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| 05/19/2004 08:33:58 AM |
Looking both waysby eirasiComment: Interesting idea and composition... I'd have liked the overall gamma a little higher though, with more shadow detail. Wonderful mood created by this shot. |
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