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Farm Outreach Programby TechnoShroomComment by SandyP: Awwww. . . what a sweet picture. The look of total trust & bondedness on the goat's face really warms my heart. I think I have to pick this one as one of the very few favorites I've ever chosen. I'm also giving it a 10 because I really think it's perfect. |
| 09/14/2004 04:30:31 AM |
The Bridge Framed Me, I Swear!by TechnoShroomComment by Rasai: I'm a big fan of that bridge and you got a great shot.... I've not 'seen' that framing before... I'll keep my eye open the next time I go up the hill. Have you ever seen the colored beacons that eminate from the top of the Trans America on Foggy nights? I'm PO'd that I cant go up there 'legally' at night to get shots of the city! You've planted a few more photographic seeds for me with this shot! |
| 09/08/2004 12:15:08 AM |
The Bridge Framed Me, I Swear!by TechnoShroomComment by TechnoShroom: w24x192 - Nope, selective desaturation is allowed.
edwalk74 - Thanks for taking "stupid" out of your comment. I agree, in part, about the title. It amused me though so I left it as is.
just-married - The desaturation isolates the foreground frame (what is supposed to be the main subject in this challenge) from the background, bringing more attention to it.
Joey Lawrence - I did follow the rules, dude.
PhilipDyer - This was shot with a Sigma 100-300 f4 EX IF APO HSM. It's cropped but a little ways off from 100%. Would have liked to use a larger lens but I don't have one. There was no way to desaturate the vertical cables and stay within basic editing.
nikabika7 - In PS use the Hue/Saturation command and slide the saturation for every color except the reds to -100. |
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