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05/22/2005 08:47:24 AM · #26
Dear all,
Thank you very much for your input to help me achieve a better look on this photograph. However, different people seem to like different versions of this picture, with or without sun reflection :) As per a few requests that had honored me asking for print availability, I have got the approval of both versions and they are now available for prints. As a thank you, I have put down nominal prices to share with all the friends here. Thank you once again :) U guys ar great!
05/22/2005 09:30:07 AM · #27
the only thing left to add is...... Godzilla.
05/22/2005 09:41:32 AM · #28
Originally posted by swinging_johnson_v1:

the only thing left to add is...... Godzilla.


mwahahaha!
05/22/2005 10:28:33 AM · #29
Originally posted by Strikeslip:

Originally posted by swinging_johnson_v1:

the only thing left to add is...... Godzilla.


mwahahaha!


Thank you both for enlightment :)
05/22/2005 01:44:20 PM · #30
Originally posted by Nonage:

Dear all,
Thank you very much for your input to help me achieve a better look on this photograph. However, different people seem to like different versions of this picture, with or without sun reflection :) As per a few requests that had honored me asking for print availability, I have got the approval of both versions and they are now available for prints. As a thank you, I have put down nominal prices to share with all the friends here. Thank you once again :) U guys ar great!


Thank you for taking the time and trouble to cater to our various tastes. I will be ordering mine today! Maybe one of both. It is great to support wonderful photogrpahers and DPC Prints.
05/22/2005 02:02:37 PM · #31
Nonage, I never buy prints (too many to choose from just my OWN, let alone anybody else's), but if I DID, then your "Gems in the rock" would be on my list.
I'm curious about the full color version, but I bet you made the right choice with the partial desaturation.
Well done, very nice pic!
05/22/2005 10:25:59 PM · #32
Originally posted by Beetle:

Nonage, I never buy prints (too many to choose from just my OWN, let alone anybody else's), but if I DID, then your "Gems in the rock" would be on my list.
I'm curious about the full color version, but I bet you made the right choice with the partial desaturation.
Well done, very nice pic!


Thank you Karin, your words of appreciation means alot to me indeed. Here is the orginal colored version of "gems in the rock" .
05/22/2005 11:00:32 PM · #33
Originally posted by Nonage:

PS: Thought I would share another one coz I donno what do with the dark looking sky here? I like rest of the effects though. Any idea?


Maybe select the sky and make a "negative" of it?
05/22/2005 11:05:00 PM · #34
thanks for sharing the color version.
And yes - you made the right choice. Your version improved a photo that was already very very nice!
05/22/2005 11:06:52 PM · #35
Originally posted by NathanW:

Originally posted by Nonage:

PS: Thought I would share another one coz I donno what do with the dark looking sky here? I like rest of the effects though. Any idea?


Maybe select the sky and make a "negative" of it?


Something like this.....

05/23/2005 07:04:36 PM · #36
Originally posted by NathanW:

Originally posted by NathanW:

Originally posted by Nonage:

PS: Thought I would share another one coz I donno what do with the dark looking sky here? I like rest of the effects though. Any idea?


Maybe select the sky and make a "negative" of it?


Something like this.....



Thanks Nathan, this look perfect now. I am glad you took time to guide me thru it visually. I will now try to fix the sky the as suggested. Thank you so very much indeed :D
05/24/2005 01:34:47 AM · #37
I'd love to see how it looks when you're done. I did a quick and dirty try at it, and know that it can be done better. I'm still learning all this post-processing stuff. Then when I finally get Photoshop I'm going to have to learn it all over again.
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