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so what would you have done differently? (rusty bridge photo)

 
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Dec 28, 2005 23:22 |  #1

the subject, of course, is quite nice because of the color and weathered effect. as long as you get it in focus you're 50% there for a great picture.

i love this pic, but i'm sure there's ways to improve.

suggestions/comments?

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Dec 29, 2005 07:04 |  #2

First I will resize the pic so it can fit into the monitor...
I would add bit of frame and make the BG bokeh blurry in PS with Gaussian blur, or just re-shoot with lens wide open so there will be more bokeh,take curves and move it slightly in a red channel so you will get that film dirty rusty look...


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Dec 29, 2005 07:20 |  #3

Way too big to view on my monitor!


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Dec 29, 2005 08:54 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #4

thanks Gents. next time i post i'll make it smaller.


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