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Dec 26, 2006 07:10 |  #1

Hello everyone,

Taken during an event initiated by my company.

I would like to share your opinion as it is the 1st time for me taking photos in poor light conditions.

Both photos were taken without flash and with ISO 200.

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Dec 26, 2006 10:13 |  #2

They're nice photos but could probably do with being lightened in your graphic software.




  
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Dec 26, 2006 10:17 |  #3

I like the 2nd one - though I agree it needs to be a tad lighter. The first one just doesn't do it for me.


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Dec 26, 2006 10:20 |  #4

I used paintshoppros 'one step photo fix', sharpened the foreground bottles and darkened the mirror.
It could still use more work, but you can see the difference that 5 mins in photoshop or paintshop pro can make:)

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Dec 26, 2006 10:26 |  #5

If you do not mind this is my take on this picture. I find too much negative space and not enough detail overall, so I decided to concentrate on what detail there is and this is what I came up with. Let me know what you think.


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Dec 26, 2006 12:22 |  #6

thug232 wrote in post #2446470 (external link)
I used paintshoppros 'one step photo fix', sharpened the foreground bottles and darkened the mirror.
It could still use more work, but you can see the difference that 5 mins in photoshop or paintshop pro can make:)

I know that the picture went a bit soft due to the low shutter speed.. your sharpening is just fine with the foreground. However, it increased the contrast of the bottles. The back ground is not a mirror but the other side of the bar.. :) However - it looks better! thanks


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If you do not mind this is my take on this picture. I find too much negative space and not enough detail overall, so I decided to concentrate on what detail there is and this is what I came up with. Let me know what you think.

Hi. Of course that I don't mind. Actualy I highlighted that negative areas by playing with "Highlights shadows" in PS. I tried not to do much otherwise it would look like I used a direct flash which I don't like. Your crop suggestion is interesting. I like it! It changes the picture completely and gives it a new aspect. I didn't think about this option. Thank you!


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Dec 26, 2006 12:33 |  #7

Is that the Luxor?


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Dec 26, 2006 13:41 |  #8

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Is that the Luxor?

No.. It is Petach-Tikva, Israel. An event conducted by my job - an end year party..


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Dec 26, 2006 19:43 |  #9

They are too dark, and the edited versions are too contrasty, i think a quick lighten up in photoshop is needed, the glasses shot is kinda cool, the first one with the bottles is a bit boring, pretty much a candid shot to me...

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