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Dec 11, 2005 12:41 |  #1

A shot of one of my buddies jumping over a guardrail sledding.. I tried to make it look night-visionesque through photoshop.. suggestions/comments/e​dits always welcome. I think its a neat shot.. but being new to night time photography, I messed up my one chance to get a good shot

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Dec 12, 2005 02:13 |  #2

anyone? beuller?


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Dec 12, 2005 12:05 as a reply to  @ BullittMan's post |  #3

Did you take that with your camera phone?


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Dec 12, 2005 14:20 as a reply to  @ nasriaz's post |  #4

no, I took it with my 620, but ran it through equalizer or something like that in photoshop..
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Dec 12, 2005 14:29 |  #5

Seeing the original - that's a good save. Did you add the grain to get the night vision effect, or was that a result of the levels?


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Dec 12, 2005 15:55 as a reply to  @ Mgdh's post |  #6

Probably a little of both.. I'm relearning all that photoshop has to offer, so I was just toying with filters and image effects.


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Dec 12, 2005 16:55 |  #7

Given the bad shot you started with, you were lucky to find the subject in there at all.

Good save.


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Dec 14, 2005 13:04 |  #8

BullittMan wrote:
A shot of one of my buddies jumping over a guardrail sledding.. I tried to make it look night-visionesque through photoshop.. suggestions/comments/e​dits always welcome. I think its a neat shot.. but being new to night time photography, I messed up my one chance to get a good shot
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I really like this.. You did a good job
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Dec 15, 2005 18:04 as a reply to  @ Visuals's post |  #9

Thanks for the feedback.. using a p/s at night with just the built in flash is more than a little tricky.. I'm gettin there though


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