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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
Actually this is a good picture. It's the stuff in the water and the water color. In short it's too shifted toward red and green. If you can whew. Adjust the red on her shirt to make it less red, abd get rid of the crud upon the water, and change the water color to make it seem less like a toxic solution, and finally nix the moss. Prime stuff. Hmmm. How about this. Lessin the color saturation of her souroundings then increase the color saturation upon her lips and then finally resize the photo. Try it out. See what happens. I think you will find that it is a definite keeper. Bsteph
ApFrey, This shot was much more for me than her, I love reflections and water. (Hell I'm a diver after all...) and an artist byond anything else. Bsteph, The water color is acualy a hard one, because it is green due to the insane amount of algee in it. I have been trying to get it more clear or blue, but no luch so far. you are right about the red as well, I think that burgandy would work better than red. The shirt needs to be either darker or lighter shade. The S1 really seems to like that particular shade of red though, because all of the shots with this shirt, I had to tone it down a bit. somthing about a signal flare. I will do so this after neem and let you know how it comes out. -Gabe-
What's wrong with styrofoam rocks! The movies use them because that's the way rocks often looks. It's kinda like fools gold. If you see a lump of pyrite you think "I'll never mistake that for gold! However gold ore. Sure as heck looks like fools gold. I have no idea how the miners seperated the good stuff from the junk. Bsteph
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