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May 18, 2004 12:57 |  #1

http://community.websh​ots.com …136993115/14422​4461powonE (external link)


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May 22, 2004 19:43 |  #2

MIKE

THis is a great nature shot.

The only concern that I have is with the squirrel. It seems a bit soft and its fur (perhaps that is normal) seems to lack definition. (Is this highly cropped and expanded ?).

Other than that I might only try to darken (Curves) a tad and possibly play with color (e.g. Color balance to drop the greens in the trunk). I suppose that I would try a Levels option re contrast -- just to see whether a more painterly color rendition arises.




  
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May 23, 2004 14:42 |  #3

thanks for the help Leighow, just wandering if anyone knows if webshots sucks. My original photos are always much sharper than after I have loaded them into Webshots. I am loading them on the largest size possible. Thanks again.


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May 25, 2004 16:12 |  #4

I wasn't able to find the photo as it has apparently moved in webshots. You should take a look at usefilm.com. They allow you to post a number of your photos and get very helpful critiques as well.

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