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A few snaps of the Seattle area :)

 
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Sep 16, 2007 14:11 |  #1

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Sep 16, 2007 14:14 |  #2

Very nice. I love that area and it's a joy to shoot. I especially like the last shot of the harbor with the reflections. Find myself looking at that one over and over again. The Pike Place shot might take a bit more boost in saturation, maybe, but overall, very nice. Thanks!


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Sep 16, 2007 14:14 |  #3

^^ You're right about the saturation. I think ill try bumping it a bit. I also just noticed that the lighthouse has a wierd halo around it after resizing. I'll fix that later after beer thirty :)

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Dec 23, 2007 17:35 |  #4

Very nice. Love that last pic.




  
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Dec 23, 2007 17:48 |  #5

[QUOTE]I'll fix that later after beer thirty[/QUOTE] Wow. Haven't heard that expression in a while. :) Nice shots, BTW


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Dec 23, 2007 18:19 |  #6

koalawalla wrote in post #3941828 (external link)
^^ You're right about the saturation. I think ill try bumping it a bit. I also just noticed that the lighthouse has a wierd halo around it after resizing. I'll fix that later after beer thirty :)

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agreed crank up the saturation a bit...really nice clear cold skies to shoot there this time of year


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Dec 27, 2007 19:07 |  #7

Thanks guys! :) I finally was able to install the Canon software and CS2 on my Vista 64 computer. I can't tell you how much of a pain it was trying to work with my images using Picasa. Stay tuned! I got a few more to add on as well.


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Dec 27, 2007 19:19 |  #8

the last one is the strongest shot imo. i think a little curves adjustment to boost some contrast and maybe a touch of saturation and that's a real keeper!


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Dec 27, 2007 22:02 |  #9

Great series of photos.


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