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05/18/2006 08:58:27 PM · #1
I'm getting a little braver lol.
Really wish I'd had more time yesterday and not so mang kids around at the farm. There was a jewish family that came in and would have made for some amazing shots. The little boys petting the horses would have been great. And there was another with them all gathered around the picnic table praying. Picture perfect moments.
These 2 are actually from last week. One is a distant shot of a fishing pier, and the other dd and I saw as we were waiting for the trolley in Yorktown.



I hope my sweety loves me enough to help me across the street when I am old:0)

both shot in SHQ- no RAW. Should have been RAW but forgot to change the setting that day.

Message edited by author 2006-05-18 20:59:15.
05/19/2006 08:18:27 AM · #2
no comments? Am I scary or something? lol
05/19/2006 08:21:55 AM · #3
Both nice journalistic-type shots, Kim.... but they look a little flat, especially the 2nd one. Like its lost its black. Might be a levels issue, or might fix with just a bump of contrast, but I suspect its caused by your conversion to b/w. What process/method did you use to convert?


05/19/2006 09:25:09 AM · #4
i also think , they look flast because way you converted them into BW
05/19/2006 10:52:03 AM · #5
I edited in PSP8 and converted to bw there. I'll mess with the contrast and see what happens.

Makes me crazy that even though PSP8 doesn't support RAW, can still tell a HUGE difference when editing.

I'll post the redit in a bit.
05/19/2006 11:02:30 AM · #6



I don't think they look any different lol. Not sure what to do with them.
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