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| 02/10/2007 04:14:12 PM |
Caribbean Manby djaykComment by Breeee123: Wow, what a great shot! He really has character. The only thing I would suggest is playing with the levels to make the darks darker, and maybe cloning over the highlights on his forehead with a large, soft brush at lower opacity. |
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| 12/17/2006 05:36:26 AM |
Caro and Reg resized.jpgby djaykComment by SandyP: What a beautiful photo. That horse looks so bonded to Caro (I'm assuming Car's the girl, right?) I love the look of the red bows for Christmas.
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| 12/03/2006 02:14:00 PM |
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| 12/01/2006 08:50:47 AM |
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| 12/01/2006 06:24:07 AM |
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| 12/01/2006 06:15:37 AM |
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| 12/01/2006 05:33:22 AM |
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| 11/19/2006 03:26:03 AM |
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| 11/18/2006 06:38:24 PM |
Reggae Holiday Photoby djaykComment by Jutilda: OK - first of all I'd play with levels and/or curves, to enrich the horse's tones. The red is nice and vivid and he seems a touch "dull" in comparison. Also, play with brightness and contrast. I think with those three things, you'll have a winner!!! |
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| 11/01/2006 12:32:09 PM |
old barnby djaykComment by alexjack: HI Donna, thought I'd offer my 2 cents here. I saw your Train pic and thought it was great - good eye. But some of the same problems are here too. First, there is obvious sensor dust in the photo - that needs to go. Second, the colors are drab, you need to invest in some editing software, even Elements can do wonders. Photoshop of course is best. Levels, Hue/Sat , maybe some sharpening all would help. In camera cropping is a problem, with the building on the L - that is a big distraction, the power lines on the right are too. You may want to consider a polarizing filter, the sky is very flat. Finally, here is the most important point, keep shooting, you've got a great eye, just need some work on the stuff above, which honestly is pretty easy and you'll really progress. NIce job, keep it up.
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