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01/24/2006 06:23:34 PM · #1
So...in the last 4 months or so since joining this site my knowledge of photography has increased a million times over. I just realized how much this site is truly helping me...



I took that picture around the time I joined the site, maybe a little after. That was how I edited it at the time...I probably spent over a half an hour on it.



That is the same photo. I spent aproximately 5 minutes on the editing. After looking at the two photo's...I realized how much I really have improved since joining this site.

I think this is first hand evidence of why this site freaking rocks.

How can you tell DPC is helping you?
01/24/2006 06:29:27 PM · #2
without posting examples ;)
it really having to pay attention to the details
& going back to reshoot if i don't have a good feeling about it ..

01/24/2006 06:32:37 PM · #3
Yeah...lately I've actually been paying attention to the small details through the viewfinder. And When I look at things...I am in photography "mode", lol.

It's like I always have my photo eyes on...even if I don't have my camera with me.
01/24/2006 06:33:03 PM · #4
I can't tell ya how much it has helped me!

Before DPC I looked like this.

After 4 1/2 months I look like this now.

No, really I have learned so much, it is the best!
01/24/2006 06:33:36 PM · #5
Caleb, I'm with you on this, have been away from dpc for a while but the site is (almost) full of helpful, knowledgable members. Version2 is a marked improvement btw :)

*edited for speiling*

Message edited by author 2006-01-24 18:34:41.
01/24/2006 07:08:06 PM · #6
I know exactly what you mean about editing. When I look at my top scoring photo now, I wonder how it did so well. The editing on it is just awful compared to the print version, which was done much later.
01/24/2006 07:31:46 PM · #7
Originally posted by stare_at_the_sun:



It's like I always have my photo eyes on...even if I don't have my camera with me.


Im with ya there...everything is a photgraph now. I carry my cam 99% of the time.
ANd as far as editing!There are some many people here that have taught me stuff, my editing has improved 100 x over.
I just look at my early entries to compare!
01/24/2006 07:35:52 PM · #8
yeah, I remember the revelation that was USM... I was like, "Wow, this is the coolest thing ever!"

And then I discovered Neat Image - "no, THIS is the coolest thing ever!"

-- and those are just two obvious examples of now-crucial tools/methods I learned about only through DPC.

01/24/2006 07:55:16 PM · #9
when i started learning painting, some years ago (i was in school then), i realised that i can not afford to buy colors brushes etc. My pocket money was not enough to bear this expensive hobby. Then what i did was, whenever i would look at any photo in magazie etc. i would imagine that i am painting it. It went to the point that even when i am walking i would be thinking 'how to make this color, or tone'. As if everything is painting around. Then i had worse, i started studying human anotomy. And started to put all the female around me in those parameters. Worst is if i have urge to tell that she (someone) has great figure i just do it. Sometimes girls do not take it nicely, believe me.
I haven't reached similar stages with photography though, may be i am not so into it.

Originally posted by Rae-Ann:

Originally posted by stare_at_the_sun:



It's like I always have my photo eyes on...even if I don't have my camera with me.


Im with ya there...everything is a photgraph now. I carry my cam 99% of the time.
ANd as far as editing!There are some many people here that have taught me stuff, my editing has improved 100 x over.
I just look at my early entries to compare!
01/24/2006 08:20:28 PM · #10
same here for me, and I'm grateful.
Used to be in the 4's and now at the 5's. Truly happy.
Great site, this place.
Wish I could break into the 6's someday and stay there.
Thanks all!
01/24/2006 08:54:36 PM · #11
Just got my first Photo Friday noteworthy and it was a shot that absolutely would not have happened without the attention to detail regarding lighting DOF and composition that I learned here through challenges. While I still haven't broke 6 I've come to accept a 5.5 from you guys as "pretty darn good" and keep raising my personal bar. Thanks.
01/24/2006 10:38:25 PM · #12
Caleb, could you give a brief overview on the difference in the processing of the original two shots?

I can see the second has been sharpened and obviously the blur has been added, guassian blur, I assume? I suspect there's been some tweaking with curves etc. I agree, the second is so far above the first. That's what I want to learn.

âIf you don't have a dream, how are you going to make a dream come true?â
01/24/2006 10:55:47 PM · #13
All i can say is with my first entry, I didn't know what noise or DOF was, and I couldn't do anything in photoshop except crop and auto levels.

Thank you DPC!!!!
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