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Jan 07, 2006 21:55 |  #1

C&C are welcomed.


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Jan 07, 2006 22:03 |  #2

The image is well exposed but I'd like to see the snowflakes stand out more as I think they are the subject for the shot. Can you brighten the shot up with the snowflakes lit much brighter?




  
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Jan 07, 2006 22:18 as a reply to  @ RandyMN's post |  #3

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The image is well exposed but I'd like to see the snowflakes stand out more as I think they are the subject for the shot. Can you brighten the shot up with the snowflakes lit much brighter?

Thanks for your nice comments. I tried increasing the contrast, but was not able to brighten the snowflakes much. Here is my attempt, feel free to try if you like.


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Jan 07, 2006 23:58 |  #4

I like your first one better. #2 is too contrasty. The light washes out the detailed lines in the columns.


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Jan 08, 2006 19:43 |  #5

I like the first one better too. Good job.




  
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Jan 09, 2006 10:07 |  #6

Thanks everyone. I do also like the first one better. :)


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Jan 09, 2006 12:50 as a reply to  @ Leorooster's post |  #7

ok little bit dodge and burn goes a long way...here is my try.


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Jan 09, 2006 12:52 |  #8

and with a litle bit tone added...you captured spirit of chritmas this can be a nice X-mas card.


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Jan 09, 2006 18:31 |  #9

this one is good too. how about a color version..


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Jan 09, 2006 19:49 as a reply to  @ sasa007's post |  #10

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.........ok little bit dodge and burn goes a long way...here is my try............and with a litle bit tone added...you captured spirit of chritmas this can be a nice X-mas card.

Nice......I actually did use a little dodge and burn to bring out some of the details. I like the added tone though!;)


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Jan 09, 2006 19:51 as a reply to  @ imposter's post |  #11

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this one is good too. how about a color version..

Trust me.........the color version is nothing, but ordinary.......the b&w version brings out more. Thanks for looking!;)


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