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Jul 09, 2006 22:08 |  #1

A cowboy in Steamboat Colorado, what do you guys think? It was really strongly sidelit...


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Jul 10, 2006 06:00 |  #2

I would think that all of the empty space on the left side of the picture should be removed. Also, he missed the cow! We can't have that...

How about a hard crop and a tint to add false tone to the hot highlights?

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Jul 10, 2006 11:26 as a reply to  @ Unreal_Nature's post |  #3

I find it a bit dark. I think I'd like to see the horse with more detail.

With that being said I really like the picture.

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Jul 18, 2006 11:47 as a reply to  @ Unreal_Nature's post |  #4

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Also, he missed the cow! We can't have that...ie

No he didn't, the rope was really distracting, so I cloned it out. :D Yeah I think my moniter is miscalibrated, it looks fine on the one I did it on, but then on this one its way dark.


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Jul 18, 2006 16:58 |  #5

Considering the strong side-lighting, I think it is an excellent capture. Good example of photojournalism. I like what Julie did with it.


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