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05/29/2008 04:28:40 PM |
This is a very nice image - I suspect it could be a tad better if you darkened down the centre bit some, and sharpened overall. One technique I like is to add another copy layer in Photoshop, then adjust contrast/sharpening on that layer, then erase away the bits you want to stay soft or lighter, then layer down to save. I suspect you may do that already though, but it's an interesting way to add to a background, or spray colour or enhancing light or shadow, and still remove it from your actual main item.
(I think I have one of these cameras or similar if Gaurav wants it - just contact me and you can have it - no need for blood my friend)
Message edited by author 2008-05-29 16:30:02. |
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05/24/2008 08:56:48 PM |
I will kill anybody to get camera like this one, awesome.....: ) |
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05/23/2008 12:41:48 PM |
Looks like it still works. I like the "old feel" you gave it witht he lighting. Great dof and detail! |
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05/20/2008 10:06:52 AM |
Slightly overexposed IMO. The highlights on the right too distracting , 6 |
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05/20/2008 09:53:14 AM |
this is a cool shot, blurred out background and all... |
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05/19/2008 12:21:38 AM |
the moss was a nice touch, but the lighting doesn't seem that great. the bright white areas in the background are a tad distracting to me |
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