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Subject: Just a pic


leighp1 ( ) posted Mon, 26 February 2001 at 1:18 PM ยท edited Mon, 02 December 2024 at 12:23 PM

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This picture was taken at Butterfly World. It is all indoors and holds thousands of butterflies. Its a gorgeous place. This was just a little scenery they had in there and me and my father were taking pictures of it. His turned out a lot better then mine, but here is one that I did. It seems to be a little bright to me, but I don't know. Hope you all like it.. Leigh


Colm_Jackson ( ) posted Mon, 26 February 2001 at 2:22 PM

This would have been really nice with a better camera. It 'is' too bright, but I notice that your camera is overexposing in bright light. In the right lighting situation this would also be much nicer. The light may have streamed through the slats on the bridge. A slow exposure would have made the water fall like a white gas. But, obviously you can not do this with the camera you have at the moment. You definately have an eye for this leigh. I think a month or two with a new camera and hanging out here and you will be producing great photographs. Colm...


Syyd ( ) posted Mon, 26 February 2001 at 2:29 PM

Wow its similar to our butterfly museum. Did you know if you sit very still, they will come and land on you? they just perch, and its the most incredible experience. This is so exciting, to get all these views of the world, and habitats, and places. Thank you for posting this. Syyd


a1000standard ( ) posted Wed, 28 February 2001 at 8:35 PM

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Is this something like what you had in mind


leighp1 ( ) posted Wed, 28 February 2001 at 8:53 PM

This is so much prettier than what it first was...how did you do this? Curious minds want, take that back, NEED to know... leigh


a1000standard ( ) posted Thu, 01 March 2001 at 8:00 AM

If you use Photoshop (although most graphic editors will do), that's very easy: Adjust image levels to your liking, boost up contrast, add a bit of color saturation, and just a touch of unsharp masking. If you want the details on how to use those functions, let me know, and i'll walk you through it. Keep on shooting ;-)


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