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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Trains & Railroads (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Olympus E-500 EVOLT
Lens: Olympus 40-150mm f/3.5-4.5 Zuiko Digital
Location: Idaho Springs, Colorado
Date: Oct 21, 2006
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 400
Shutter: 160
Date Uploaded: Oct 22, 2006

Post note:
This DQ was a blessing in disquise. I sent the original and was told it was not the original. Long story short, I learned with my husband's help in sleuting out the reason my original did not show proof,the image was CORRUPTED because of rotating the origianl in ADOBE ALBUM STARTER & VIEWER. I was unaware this occured and will not do it again. Newbie mistake. Hence, this is a great leanrning site.

The processing involved ,
IN CAMERA - HIGH ISO, SHUTTER, W/TELEPHOTO LENSE. CREATED A LOT OF OVER EXPOSURE. Overcast day as well.
POST- CLONED PART OF THE OVER EXPOSED AREA TO WASH OUT THE MIDDLE LEFT WHICH HAD A BIT OF A HILL SIDE AND A PARTIAL DECK & LAMPPOST OF A BUILDING AND A WOOD FENCE IN THE LOWER RIGHT. The rest of the white out is snow.
( I suspect that the overexposed area washed out then cloned into another area is the reason the DQ request was posted.) I wish somebody, whoever might be reading this could advise.

POST CONT- TINT, AUTO FIX CONTTRACST/BRIGHT. EDGE WITH 2 BORDERS.

CLONE WASHED OUT



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10/30/2006 03:42:09 AM
How did you create that ragged edge? It's a terrific effect.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/24/2006 02:21:08 PM
I love the artistic treatment of this image! Perfectly 19th century! Well, almost perfect...wondering why you chose not to carry the edge effect onto the right side of the frame... Nonetheless one of my highest votes goes to you.
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10/24/2006 02:52:20 AM
post card material
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10/23/2006 04:53:33 PM
Uhhh... i want to be nice.. But no
10/23/2006 08:52:09 AM
The ragged edge really works on this one.
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10/23/2006 08:48:15 AM
Great job on the old-time look. I like what you did with the background. 7
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