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Aug 05, 2007 22:37 |  #1

Hello everybody;

I hope you can access the link below to my gallery at the Photoshop Elements Forum, I just posted all the first pictures that I shot with my new Canon 100mm macro.

Please be a critic and tell me what do you think, I still need a lot of practice and patience, I was really frustrated with the first few shots (they are not included), I was not able to focus anything, but after I read a few threads and suggestions in this forum I started to feel a little bit of more confidence.

Note: You will not see the Efix because the save for web in Photoshop Elements does not include this information, the second thing that I want to add is that most of the shots are taken with a larger apperture because I love to make enfasis in what I like most of the subject and let the rest "soft focused", that's how I like to see things.


http://www.photoshopel​ementsuser.com/gallery​/view_img.php?id=23764 (external link)


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Aug 06, 2007 01:55 |  #2

Hi Hector,
I like these a lot. Your post production is very nice but I think all
you need is maybe a little more depth of field or a little more attention
to your intended focus point. Very nice though.
Add your exif info. It will help those critiquing.

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Aug 06, 2007 19:17 as a reply to  @ Mac10's post |  #3

Thanks for you comments Mac. I really appreciate them.


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