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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
Michael wants to know what I did ... and I'll try to explain.
1.- I used PSP X;
2.- I did an obvious crop to follow the rule of the thirds as the duck is one of the main subjects;
3.- I used the digital noise removal tool;
4.- I used automatic balance colour control to achieve 'pure whites';
5.- I used soft focus (30%) to 'smooth' water 'waves';
6.- ..... that's all .......... :)
I do love these kind of threads as they may turn into real challenges and be in an excellent exercise to 'study' a photo and take 'advantage' of the most important details;
... like any other work of art there is not just one interpretation and the final word is the author's one.
I thank Tom for this 'challenge' thread.
Carlos.
Message edited on: 02/12/2006 04:21
Pictures appear to me, I shoot them. Elliot Erwitt
Kim Hawkins
Kim Hawkins Eastern Sierra Gallery
Message edited on: 02/13/2006 12:50
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
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The PSP forum has used a DITI, or Do It To It where an image is posted and members redo and work as they see fit.
Do you want to try it with this one? The goose in water was likely one of the very first shots taken with my D70 when it was brand spanking new. Too many reflections..looked ok in the viewfinder. Too little subject matter..could have deleted but kept for some reason. EXIF is not like I would do it today: Auto Exp, Metering by "pattern", f/6.3, 1/160 sec, ISO 200, 105mm.
The exposure would be differnt today and the metering method in the first place.
Do what you wish with this shot before I delete it alltogether from this pc storage. Go for it! See if a decent image can be salvaged or if it is ready for delete already. TomD'Art.
Message edited on: 02/10/2006 21:44