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illmatik53
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Jun 03, 2006 20:01 |  #1

I don't know if this would be considered nature, because I took this picture indoors at a building. They had a really nice water fountain/waterfall/pon​d setup. Decided to take a few shots with my Sigma 28-90 f/3.5-5.6 with UV filter and CircularPolarizer. Was looking for some tips and what not and to see what you guys thought about the pictures from this lens. Will post more once I get the chance to resize them. All CnC welcome. Photo was resized with Adobe, other than that, no other editing done.


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Jun 09, 2006 18:20 |  #2

I think the shot looks to dark, hope you don't mind I played with it a bit in PS.:-)


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Jun 10, 2006 10:26 |  #3

looks good. how'd you do that? but is there a way to keep it bright, without overdoing the white on the rocks?


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Jun 10, 2006 10:30 as a reply to  @ illmatik53's post |  #4

I think the original is better, but then I would like to see it in black and white and perhaps a little brighter.

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