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| 02/06/2005 11:58:53 AM |
9359541-L.jpgby L1Comment: This is wonderfull! Top quality with excellent focus! You are a natural!! |
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| 02/06/2005 11:50:32 AM |
IMG_1157train.jpgby L1Comment: Wow!!! I too love trains! This is incredible!! I could stare at for hours.Really great lines, details, and shadows in the right place..... WOW!! Why dont you make this a print? There are so many train enthusiast and then education about trains is very imporntant. This one is a really good one for studying.. Keep up the great work!! You are doing so well my family has started surrounding the pc when I am on the buzznet and viewing PAD... All of your postings have really been some good messages...It is true that photographers around the world today are changing the world through their eyes and bringing people together. |
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| 02/05/2005 05:14:57 AM |
Seen in Spaceby KylieComment: Maybe yellow is the point here but I think if you set your ISO higher it will give you more true colors... Before you take the picture what ever it may be fix your settings like you want for the light adjustments and take a picture of a white sheet of paper if you have the darkest black and gray do them too. then if use photo shop load the white gray and black in and save it in the file mmm uh oh minds gone its curves that help take the tint of yellow and give the photo back or enhances the true white balance in it.
Ask some of the pros on this I am still playing with this...your photos are looking good.. |
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| 02/05/2005 04:47:41 AM |
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| 02/04/2005 02:31:14 AM |
handsby irwin1227Comment: Hi and welcome to DPC! I noticed your shot when I was reviewing my photos under the Fugi A 3100
This is a nice shot. Your eye for detail has potential to here...
We are all creative in our own ways but it is the camera and functions that help create the best photo it can be... believe me I have had my challenge in learning it too. I still dont always get the image to be quite as good as it should be but thats where the fun comes in..
So basically I just wanted to say welcome here as well as say....Anytime you want to trade notes on the usage of this camera or if you have questions that no one on the forums here knows about on using this camera then know that I am around... I have had this particular camera probably since October of 2004. I also have been playing with the white balance, the ISO speed and aperture f2.8- f8 ...The ring is neat with a filters specially the polorizer it enhances photos. I probably have used only half of the features so far as far as setting them correctly and having a end picture be ok.
:) Anyways its good to see someone else here using the same make of my camera here.
And again Welcome aboard to DPC.
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| 02/01/2005 05:57:16 PM |
Off the Wall by scalvertComment: Man that is almost the exact pattern on my walls that I have delt with the last 5 years... Though it looks so good here with that awesome portrait in a frame!! Congratulations on the ribbon! Its awesome! |
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| 01/30/2005 06:13:18 PM |
Gone Swimmingby OlyuziComment: I dont know about that critique ambaker left cause what I see the colors look awesome. Remember people are color blind. I dont think I am and I can not be sure, the eye doctor said my eyes seem to be fine as I only wear contacts for far sight. Anyways I was drawn to this by the thumbnail and my first thought was of how wonderfull of example for color management this was. I am studying color management so to test my ability of understanding this and telling you I may be right on my opinion is to only test it with the calculations of color...Did you use a light meter here? (I cant remember what those things are called. Meter something) |
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| 01/30/2005 06:02:02 PM |
Port Towby OlyuziComment: I look at this and think I about what I have seen in the news....
The tugboat that the current washed away...
Its a sad thing that peoples lives were lost and I hope that their families are ok...
People have tragic losses all the time and the only thing we can do as photographers, friends, citizens, or what any person can do is to keep positive and hope with in us. Keep at this creating these beautifull images of what you see in your daily life. You never know when someone will need an image to perk them up for what ever reason may be. This picture helps me it has a feeling of safety to it. The colors are awesome! |
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| 01/29/2005 01:54:33 PM |
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