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| 03/11/2007 03:18:01 PM |
IMG_9148-original-sharpen s4w.jpgby rozComment by Alicia: In this case, the unsharpened version is a little etherial and pretty on its own. However, this brings out the grasses better. Depends on what effect you want to achieve. In any case - this is a great photo with the angle and colors. |
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| 03/11/2007 03:14:07 PM |
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| 03/11/2007 03:09:44 PM |
IMG_9161 original-sharpen s4w.JPGby rozComment by Alicia: Amazing what a difference sharpening makes. I was thinking what you said before I read it, Roz - I like the contrast between the wild beast and the electrical poles and stuff sticking out of the field. Good luck with continued "hunting"! |
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| 03/11/2007 02:02:00 PM |
- STOP -by rozComment by RobMcGee: i like that one at least as much as the other one, catches me, 9 |
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| 03/11/2007 12:29:06 PM |
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| 03/10/2007 09:41:37 PM |
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| 03/10/2007 09:39:37 PM |
DAY 3. minimal edit. kangaroos .by rozComment by TCGuru: WAHHH!! Mommy! I wanna kangaroo!! hehe those were my kids' exact words just now.
I agree, this photo has potential :) Mountains in the BG are a sweet touch too :) |
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| 03/10/2007 08:42:59 PM |
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| 03/10/2007 08:25:30 PM |
. bubbles magic with emily .by rozComment by Alicia: Oh Roz - this is beautiful!!! Look at her fat cheeks and gorgeous skin. The bubble lights look like neon squiggles and so pretty! I still have to learn the layer thing - I'm watching you in awe. |
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| 03/10/2007 05:07:39 PM |
DAY 2. minimal edit project . gumsby rozComment by Bruce_the_Robert: I agree with what's been said; some greater material here. I like the trees, and the contrast might be up a bit, but I find that easier to deal with. A higher aperture here might have brought more into focus (the tops of the trees to the right should be in sharp focus, but don't seem to be). Was this an early morning/late evening shot? I'm wondering about a shutter at 1/20 with an aperture of f/8 during daytime (even in cloudy weather). Did you have the polarizer on again? That drags light down significantly, and would explain the slow shutter. Can't wait to see it edited; I might increase the saturation a bit and try to brighten the greens a bit. |
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