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Oct 30, 2006 01:12 |  #1

C&C Please :)

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if anyone can see any PP mess-ups that would be great. My LCD is dark sometimes.

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Oct 30, 2006 02:36 |  #2

I often prefer black and white, but I think this shot lends itself to colour more. It's a really fun shot, and the fact that most of it is black means that the splashes of colour (primarily their faces and big smiles) are really eye-catching. Great shot! (Also, the black and white conversion lacks some contrast)


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Oct 30, 2006 11:18 |  #3

ok, thanks!

I dont know how to turn on the "ok to edit" , but anyone feel free to work your magic.

thanks!


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Oct 30, 2006 11:45 |  #4

Love both images....think I slightly prefer the black and white but love the colour one too....good job!


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Oct 30, 2006 11:49 |  #5

[QUOTE=fivestardc5;219​0475]ok, thanks!

I dont know how to turn on the "ok to edit" , but anyone feel free to work your magic.

thanks![/quote

click on your user information and scroll down there is check bok beside ok to edit (or something like that) anyway once you get there it will be obvious

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Oct 30, 2006 12:35 as a reply to  @ rdking01's post |  #6

The problem #1 is using a wide angle. His head is a whole lot bigger than hers. A slight telephoto would have been much better. #2 Lack of light on her. Her is over-exposed and she is under. Please try again and re=post.


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Oct 30, 2006 12:42 |  #7

didn't use a wide angle. She has a small head.. :)


But thanks for the tips! I'll try.


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Oct 30, 2006 14:14 as a reply to  @ fivestardc5's post |  #8

Hmmm, ok, then next time make sure her head is on the same focus plane as his so her head appears as normal. If one person is more than an inch or so behind the other, it distorts size appearance.


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