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09/08/2004 09:57:09 PM · #1
Hi there, just got back to Canada from a trip to australia/new zealand, haven't touched up any of my photos, don't know how!! just thought i'd post a couple tho, see what other ppl think of them, appreciate any comments!! lots more where these come from... sorry i couldn't figure out how to work the thumbnails, so just used links
cheers

noosa national park lookout, noosa australia
maheno shipwreck, fraser island australia
sunset
southern alps, new zealand
coastline of new zealand
sunrise, lake st claire, tasmania australia
09/08/2004 10:04:10 PM · #2
flipped through your slide show feature...at first glance you have some good pics in there...little cleaning up and they'll be great!
09/08/2004 10:12:05 PM · #3
First: I'm no expert, in fact i'm probably the last person to coment on your photos, however i will anyways. Take it for what it is:

noosa national park lookout, noosa australia -> looks a bit bright and washed out, if you could bring a bit of colour back into it it would be a superb shot. Also i would cut out some sky to bring the horizon down closer to a 1/3ed line.

maheno shipwreck, fraser island australia -> needs work: straighten the horizon and it should look alot better, colour and texture make it an interesting shot -- especially like the ocean and waves looking through the wreck.

sunset -> supurb, nough said.

southern alps, new zealand -> also supurb: lots of blue here but it works good, also the lens flair aadds to it.

coastline of new zealand -> don't like this one, maybe if it was in colour it would look a bit better, and crop out whatever that is showing at the very top of the frame.

rise, lake st claire, tasmania australia -> best of the lot: print it and put it on the wall! looks profesional!

Again take it with a grain of salt

EDIT: Speel me good :-P

Message edited by author 2004-09-08 22:12:42.
09/09/2004 12:46:13 AM · #4
thanx for the feedback., i'll definitely think about your comments while trying to figure out the whole editing process , haven't tried that yet... what are some good photo editing programs that people use?
09/09/2004 01:02:47 AM · #5
Most people tend to use either Adobe Photoshop(elements for some), or Paint Shop Pro. Also, some people use NeatImage for various reasons. Look those three up.
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