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| 02/03/2009 07:21:37 AM |
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| 02/01/2009 02:01:08 PM |
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| 02/01/2009 08:24:27 AM |
3-jan 09 archive foto. sheepby rozComment: This is really nice, I really like how the sheep are just barely illuminated. It adds a sense of mystery and Ewe (awe, hahaha). |
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| 02/01/2009 08:23:02 AM |
unravelledby RetroesqueComment: Very cool. There is a good amount of grain in this which really adds to the compositon. |
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| 02/01/2009 08:22:17 AM |
At the Beachby HipychikComment: I really like this edit, everything seems to pop right out. I would just tone back the long range contrast, just a bit, as it looks just over the edge of natural. Something I have been quite guilty of myself.... |
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| 02/01/2009 08:20:45 AM |
Green Light, GO!by GeneralEComment: My (nearly) 3 year old is saying the same thing about traffic lights now.
Good use of lines for the framing of the lights. |
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| 02/01/2009 08:18:35 AM |
Week 04by KenComment: Good edit. This definately adds another dimension (depth) to the original. |
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| 02/01/2009 08:17:55 AM |
Nikko Hydrant '05by Pug-HComment: Good crop. If the snow is overexposed, add a monochrome channel mix adjustment layer in lightness mode. It may help the snow. |
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| 02/01/2009 08:15:37 AM |
Number 5 - The Buffalo by KelliComment: Good edit. It really helped with the washed out parts from the original, color version. Looks also like its on high contrast print paper. |
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| 01/25/2009 07:29:23 PM |
Week 3: Canon G2 CRW3290 r720 Edited.jpgby NeilComment: Definately a good choice on the crop. The increased saturation really brings the skyline out. Unfortunately, in doing so, the noise was increased. If you removed the noise, you probably wouldn't lose too much detail as the texture of the fence will stand out.
Also, what about a gradual mid range upwards curve adjustment to add a little depth to the landscape? |
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