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04/29/2005 12:37:26 PM · #1 |
 
All comments welcome.
Thanks
Ty
Message edited by author 2005-04-29 13:25:22. |
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04/29/2005 01:30:53 PM · #2 |
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Message edited by author 2005-04-29 16:28:56. |
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04/29/2005 01:36:31 PM · #3 |
I like the first one. Not sure about the second (Too Dark). Third ones interesting.
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04/29/2005 01:36:44 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by ty_roni:  
All 3 are very good,,but I have to say the first is my fav and the second one is a bit dark but I like it and thats merely my opnion and the 3rd well the angel with the birds is really cool,,a crsip black,,I like,,very good job,,,
All comments welcome.
Thanks
Ty |
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04/29/2005 01:39:50 PM · #5 |
Commented on the first one.
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04/29/2005 01:40:22 PM · #6 |
Yep, first and third are much interesting, You should play with PS a bit to enchanced the three of them... |
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04/29/2005 01:42:48 PM · #7 |
I like the first one a lot. Would work well in the "fences" challenge I proposed last week in "Challenge Suggestions". Not too many people replied to it though.
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04/29/2005 01:48:01 PM · #8 |
I'm a littlle bored so i play with one in PS (hope you don't mind), this is what it came up:
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04/29/2005 01:52:39 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by ramevi: I'm a littlle bored so i play with one in PS (hope you don't mind), this is what it came up:
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It has some more impact. Share your processing steps please.
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04/29/2005 02:03:22 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by cpanaioti:
It has some more impact. Share your processing steps please. |
No much really. See this tutorial, then i adjusted contrast and a bit of USM(50,1,0). |
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04/29/2005 02:06:37 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by ty_roni:
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that one is pretty |
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04/29/2005 02:30:28 PM · #12 |
Hey Tyrone,
You have some good insight/feedback on #1 & #3, so I'll take a stab at door #2.
Proper exposure of a bird into a bright sky is tough - thank goodness for Photshop. The white lines I added I would be possible alternate crops, not putting that gorgeous bird so much in the center, and having it flying into the frame more:
(Only so much I could do with an initial 83.54 KB) |
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04/29/2005 02:40:14 PM · #13 |
The first is my type of photo...love it and the adjustments ramevi came up with too.
If I may suggest..not sure if they have them in your area but here I went to Hobby Lobby and found an awesome frame for an 8x10 I did of a barn with a barbed wire fence in the forground. It is old looking barnwood with barbed wire inlaid around the center. Really adds a lot when the frame fits the photo. Saw one with rope instead of wire too but don't have anything to really fit that.
Good job.
edited...picture I mentioned is this one but in the late summer/fall and little different angle. //www.sabphotography.com/baileyfarm.htm
Message edited by author 2005-04-29 14:41:42.
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04/29/2005 02:45:56 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by BradP: The white lines I added I would be possible alternate crops, |
Not to change the subject, but could someone give me a quick rundown on how to put lines like this or a 640x480 red rectangle onto a photo. I wanted to share a small portion of my Free Study photo that got lost in compression, but couldn't figure out how to do this easily.
Thanks!
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