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04/09/2008 03:04:31 AM |
I see this as warm, both in tone and feeling. Neutrals - beiges, browns, tans - are often hard to use to convey "color" since, well, many see them as neutral. Are you shooting in RAW and do you use CS3? The reason I ask is there's a very handy tool in the CS3 RAW processor (and it may well exist in Nikon software - I don't know) that allows you to "recover" the highlights. |
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04/07/2008 03:14:48 PM |
Thats some bright sunshine. |
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04/04/2008 01:51:54 PM |
cute window lit shot here. The white highlights wash out a bit of your detail here.... |
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04/03/2008 11:01:49 PM |
I think if you would have metered off the dogs rump it would have had a more pleasing tone. There are too many blown out areas. Also, if you could have changed your perspective by walking to your left a bit to get the corner of the pillow removed from the shot would have helped too. |
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04/02/2008 08:16:41 AM |
just a bit too overexposed in the sunny parts for me. I can see my Nikon flashing at me now for all the highlights and me hitting 'delete'. Otherwise, great composition. In the final words of the great Bob Barker, "Don't forget to have your pet spayed or neutered" |
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04/02/2008 06:12:17 AM |
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