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Dec 31, 2005 19:26 |  #1

second post little girl back yard on the lake takin with 5d and 24-77mm 2.8L and 580ex you can edit this pic or make c&c would love to know what you do if you photoshop any thing thanks
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Dec 31, 2005 19:37 |  #2

Is that a 24-77 or a 24-70? Cute girl.




  
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Dec 31, 2005 20:41 |  #3

24-70 sorry


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Jan 01, 2006 01:03 as a reply to  @ bcarr9617's post |  #4

Nice photo.

With Levels, a little more saturation, and USM:


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Jan 01, 2006 08:44 |  #5

I think that the most recent edit may be oversaturated.


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Jan 01, 2006 08:52 |  #6

I think you are correct!


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Jan 01, 2006 09:13 |  #7

This is a really good photo... She's a doll. There are very few photo's that couldn't use some improvements and this one could as well. From a composition stand point, I like it. No cropping needed. Everything in the image works to support the theme so it's simplified which is also a good thing. Focus is on target. Though this image could use a little more USM. It probably softened up a little when you re-sized it. I always do my sharpening as the last step before saving. So if I save two copies, one to post and one to print, I'll do my sharpening on the full size, then save it... then I'll undo the sharpening and resize to my posting size, then sharpen it. Chris was right, Your color could use a little boost, but his edit above is a little overdone for my taste (Sorry Chris). The one thing I would have tried doing with this is darken up the sky. I can see a hint of blue so I know it's not all gone. Hopefully you shot this in RAW. What I would do is open a copy to photoshop where the sky is nice a blue which would leave the foreground underexposed, then open a copy where the foreground is exposed correctly which would leave the sky as it is which is slightly overexposed(not blown out). Then I could combine the two images to make a composite image. That would be the next best thing to using a polarizing filter on the lens which would have made this shot much more dramatic. Keep at it though.


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Jan 01, 2006 19:33 |  #8

thanks jon thats the kind of info i could use all the time
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Jan 01, 2006 20:21 |  #9

too cute. while I agree with forkball, I'd emphasize first off that it's a great photo.


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Jan 02, 2006 07:30 |  #10

Billy, this is a really nice shot.
Chris, I like the warmth of the extra saturation.
John, excellent advice, specially about shooting RAW.
I have run this image through Photoshop CS, using Shadow and Highlight and a little USM.
I like the brighter colours, which may not be to other peoples taste. It makes a good conversation point.
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Jan 02, 2006 14:32 as a reply to  @ Kenji's post |  #11

Kenji wrote:
Billy, this is a really nice shot.
Chris, I like the warmth of the extra saturation.
John, excellent advice, specially about shooting RAW.
I have run this image through Photoshop CS, using Shadow and Highlight and a little USM.
I like the brighter colours, which may not be to other peoples taste. It makes a good conversation point.
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Sorry Kenji, but your copy is quite blochy on my screen...


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Jan 02, 2006 15:21 as a reply to  @ PEACHMAN's post |  #12

PEACHMAN wrote:
Sorry Kenji, but your copy is quite blochy on my screen...

It doesn't look very good on my screen either. I have posted another but still very poor.
I am having a problem in reducing the image to under 100KB Jpeg and retaining the quality, any help would be appreciated.
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