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12/31/2002 01:39:56 PM · #1
On these pics? Any tips or comments would be greatly appreciated.



where I like to wander
12/31/2002 01:45:37 PM · #2
You are certainly blessed to be able to take these pictures. You also have a very good eye. These are great!
12/31/2002 02:23:01 PM · #3
Thanks tb , I am not sure how others see my shots . I take them for myself mostly , not to win, so to speak.But after I've looked at them long enough I begin to doubt wether thay are any good or not.
And I'm very thankful for where I live, and love to photograph it.
12/31/2002 06:43:08 PM · #4
those are some awsome shots. I wondered if you were a Montana guy, as the storm tooth photo reminded me of the mountains in the western part of the state. I visited Roberts (s. of Red Lodge) several times while my parents lived there, the country is beautiful!
12/31/2002 08:27:55 PM · #5
I'm a big fan of pic #813. Very cool stuff.
01/01/2003 12:13:45 PM · #6
beautiful work.

they are all good.. you have a very good knack for picking things out of a composition .. of the ones there, i tend to favor the pics that are sharp.

thanks for sharing!


Message edited by author 2003-01-01 17:26:50.
01/01/2003 12:36:07 PM · #7
Hey Badpigg, I love the Ghost Tree picture. How did you do that one. It looks great.
01/01/2003 04:46:14 PM · #8
Thanks Jubei,


I did the Ghost tree's using Local Equalization In Corel PhotoPaint, as described in the program-

The Local Equalization filter enhances the contrast near image edges and reveals details in both light and dark regions. It works in a fashion similar to the Auto Equalize filter; however, instead of using the entire image to construct the histogram, only neighboring pixels are used.

Its along the lines of producing a Solarized print , The original image was shot in extremely low light in BW with flash. I have been pushing this 602 to the limits of low light photography and its a hit and miss thing, partly due to the LCD viewfinder. I can never tell how sharp the focus will be until I download the image. This is really getting to be a sore issue with this camera. Seeing that you own a DSLR do you know what its limits are on low light photography???
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