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| 04/25/2006 10:48:38 AM |
Rust In Peaceby ColorBlindComment: Simply don´t catch my eyes. I can´t say what. May be contrast issues due to BW. |
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| 04/25/2006 08:45:57 AM |
Not posed or rehearsed: a candid snapshot. RIP JPM 4/5/06by aznaturalComment: Originally posted by GoodEnd: You do what you think right! To me it´s wrong, but you´re free. |
Sorry if you felt my coment rude in some aspect or "Judgemental", as you say. I only refer to the kind of picture and the challenge theme. I just think like many others does: that a candid needs a person or a live creature.
I believe the same thing as you. That God will judge and give to each one what he deserves. To those believe in His son the great award, the ethernal life.
I´m sorry by your feeling about my coment and hope you can forgiven me.
Peace and rest for you in Jesus name. |
| 04/20/2006 07:49:24 PM |
300 million years ago...by anshalin1Comment: Bealtyful image. But I can´t see any aged element. This view is specialy pretty but fresh new to me. Firstly by the max 6000 years it can have. Second by the fresh mood that fog implies. |
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| 04/20/2006 07:42:05 PM |
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| 04/20/2006 07:39:38 PM |
Covered Bridgeby debapakaComment: It has so much CA (That magenta, strange colocast at tree top)! Did you notice? In PS use color correction and simply shif down the magenta channel. Not so OLD as I expect, and picture like so P&S stylish at all. |
| 04/20/2006 07:36:44 PM |
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| 04/20/2006 07:34:12 PM |
Treasures of the pastby sallyjo1Comment: Oh, sorry a simple PS. Let´s try to improve it?
1 - Put your camera at a sturdy surface (a tripod is recomended).
2 - Don´t use flash, cancel it at camera sttings or simply cover it with black tape.
3 - Put one or more light sources at many diferent angles and shot.
4 - Or let the subject close to a natural light falling from a window partially opened (to control light intensity). |
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