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Location: Washington, DC
Date Uploaded: May 22, 2009

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Some sunbathers at the fountain in the one of the Smithsonian Sculpture Gardens.

This was one of those completely random, camera-out-to-the-side, shoot-without-looking candid shots. I swear I didn't mean to aim my camera down these gals' shirts.

TA Psycho, followed by Portrait Smooth.

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05/24/2009 04:34:16 PM
I had something similar happen to me at a music festival recently. Got hammered by the voters. Haven't used Topaz on it yet - though it should be interesting.

Click HERE.

Warning - NSFW - Nudity.
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05/24/2009 01:21:02 PM
Heh - very nice accidental catch! The Topaz spiced this up nicely - gives it that warm, lazy summer afternoon feel.
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05/23/2009 01:48:23 PM
Hey Bud....I believe you. That shot was completely accidental...had it happen to myself several times.....afterward I would think, "yes God is good".....Kevin
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05/23/2009 01:34:59 PM
Love the bronze color added by the processing, really makes it feel more summery. Don't you just love the surprises you get when you shoot without looking? This one is fun!
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05/22/2009 01:00:13 PM
Amazing boost to the color and sharpness. I'm going to try that combination of psych and smooth.
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05/22/2009 12:54:45 PM
Sigh, would that my random shots looked that good.
And hey, when confronted with the results of your random shooting, you processed
it well and made those good-looking young women even more good-looking.
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05/22/2009 10:14:08 AM
I'll have to try the combination of adjustments like this. I don't care for the graininess that the detail sliders brings out in many shots, but throwing a smoothing adjust over it, like you did here, may be just the thing.
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