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Dec 18, 2005 16:25 as a reply to  @ post 1007204 |  #16
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26thiboy wrote:
Well Dimitri it does look a bit better. I am interested in what you did. Also, is your PP done on my first post of the shot or the second post of the shot after I did PP.


I fixed the levels a little bit and changed the top of the sky to slightly bluer colour,thats all.
It was done one your first post,i never even saw your second until you told me so.


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Dec 30, 2005 01:00 |  #17

is this my the shell pier?, or further down, by the outrigger


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Dec 30, 2005 12:06 |  #18

This shot was taken just up the sidewalk from Tidelands Park.




  
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Dec 30, 2005 12:11 |  #19

Here's my stab at your photo. What can I say, I'm a saturation hog :o
You get that way after using Velvia 50 for all of your travel photography. For this image I created a levels adjustment layer and adjusted the master for contrast and then adjusted the red channel to bring out the rose color in the sky. I then created a hue/saturation adjustment layer and brought out the reds and yellows just a tad, and dropped out the cyans and the blues a little bit. I like the way it turned out. Has a dusky feel to it but stil maintains the contrast and detail. Hope I helped!


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Jan 25, 2006 02:23 |  #20

out of the length of time ive been here ive never seen the moon in the morning over the rock. great shot! thanks for sharing.


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