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| 09/01/2007 12:09:42 AM |
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| 08/25/2007 02:23:22 AM |
DPC Nationby Art RoflmaoComment: LOL... I love this!!! I SO want to buy myself a nice little plot and settle down in Photoshopland. All is pretty and flawless there. = ) |
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| 08/24/2007 12:17:19 AM |
A divine delight by HighNoonerComment: What an amazingly beautiful capture, made all the more incredible after reading your story. It takes more than luck to get an image like this in just one click of the shutter - congrats on such a great shot! |
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| 08/22/2007 02:19:36 AM |
Pere Lechaise3.jpgby stemurComment: Beautiful capture - I love the crisp details and texture, and the simplicity of your composition. |
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| 08/22/2007 12:28:02 AM |
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| 08/22/2007 12:26:14 AM |
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| 08/21/2007 01:06:44 AM |
Eye to Eyeby ryandComment: Wow, I love this! Great capture. I might've cropped just a tiny piece off the top so that the cat fills the entire frame and more focus is on his face. |
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| 08/21/2007 01:01:36 AM |
Oh the skyby charmscarlettComment: Here's another Photoshop edit. I loved this picture, but instantly noticed that the horizon line was crooked. I rotated it and adjusted the lighting and color to make it "pop."
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| 08/21/2007 12:57:06 AM |
Curly Sueby charmscarlettComment: Hey Charmaine,
I really like the clarity and detail in this photo - you did a good job in capturing your adorable model's personality. I edited this one in Photoshop for you as well, and you'll see I cropped it a little to really emphasize her face. I also played with the light and shadow a little to even out the tone.  |
| 08/21/2007 12:50:32 AM |
The Barnby charmscarlettComment: Hey Charmaine,
Love this photo - I did a quick editing job so you can see what Photoshop can do, mostly concentrating on bringing the exposure down a little so it's not so overexposed and you can really see the detail and the texture of the wood and sky. I also rotated it a little so the building is straight against the edge of the photo, and I dodged the highlights and burned the shadows to give it a little bit of an "edgy" feel and lead the viewer's eye straight to the barn.
Hope this helps!
Briana |
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