Took these both in weekend. c&C welcome.
mikeduncanphoto Member ![]() 33 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Westminster, MA More info | Sep 25, 2007 03:53 | #2 The first one is very candid/humorous. However it's a little overexposed. A quick autocontrast or levels adjustment would fix it right up. www.MIKEDUNCANPHOTO.com
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Sep 25, 2007 03:54 | #3 Thanks. Can I do that on photoshop?
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mikeduncanphoto Member ![]() 33 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Westminster, MA More info | Sep 25, 2007 04:08 | #4 Yeah, go to Image>Adjustments. You should repost the edit in here so I can see. www.MIKEDUNCANPHOTO.com
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MikeI Goldmember ![]() 2,074 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: NorCal More info | Sep 25, 2007 04:10 | #5 Both are nice shots, but each could use a little photoshop love.... Doubleshot Photography
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Alyeska Member ![]() 72 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Massachusetts, USA More info | Sep 25, 2007 06:39 | #6 I like the action in the first shot... I agree about the over exposure, and that you can fix it in photoshop or other processing program XTi, kit lens, EF 28-135 IS, EF 70-300 IS, EF 50 1.8, many filters, gadgets and gizmos.
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Flo Gimmie Some Lovin ![]() 44,987 posts Likes: 16 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Nanaimo,B.C. More info | The first shot is priceless...... you're a great friend, but if Zombies chase us, I am tripping you.
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winkie Goldmember ![]() 1,067 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Fargo, ND More info | Sep 25, 2007 14:53 | #8 since you have image editing ok selected... my attempt. These may be off as I am using remote desktop to my home computer to edit. If you want me to take them down, just let me know and I will do it ASAP. Canon EOS 7D Mark II • EOS 50D | Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM • EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM • EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM • EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM • EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
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Sep 25, 2007 15:45 | #9 Wow, thanks so much for the comments. And thanks for playing in PS winkie
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Sep 25, 2007 18:40 | #10 So I'm very new to this whole photography/ photoshop thing. How do I change the levels so the exposure is correct in PS? I'm reading Understanding exposure at the moment so hopefully in the future I will have to do less correcting. Thanks for the comments and help
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Sep 25, 2007 18:42 | #11 Mikeduncanphoto: do I play with levels in PS to change exposure?
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