I took this of a friend's horse at the ND Horsefest and I tried some things in PSE-5 to make a nice portrait. I did some levels adjustments, blurred the backgound , and sharpened the horse some.
foundationranch Member 77 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: North Dakota More info | Mar 02, 2007 13:40 | #1 I took this of a friend's horse at the ND Horsefest and I tried some things in PSE-5 to make a nice portrait. I did some levels adjustments, blurred the backgound , and sharpened the horse some. "When you get to where you're goin', take care of the horse you rode in on." Will Rogers ?
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dphillips81 Goldmember 1,254 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Seward, AK More info | Mar 02, 2007 13:47 | #2 The blown out part of the nose keeps cathcing my eye, and the flash seems to be a bit harsh, if that makes sense. Dustin
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csm328 Goldmember 1,834 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jan 2007 Location: Canberra, Australia More info | Mar 02, 2007 14:20 | #3 It's too blown around the nose. looks like the horse only has half a face/snout. it really detracts. Wayne
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