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May 07, 2008 02:14 |  #1

added some frames and altered in cs3 , c + c most welcome , decided to put them here as never got any feedback in other form , not that bad are they lol

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May 07, 2008 11:39 |  #3

So much noise! Particularly the first post. And you shot at ISO100 so where'd it all come from? If it's meant to be artistic post-processing, I'm afraid I'm not for it. If it's in preparing them for the web, then I think you'd best use other software for it, though it might help slightly to remove the unnecessary borders as they're just chewing up part of your per-image storage. They're all very soft - I think you need a smaller aperture and probably more distance from the subject (even if it means more cropping later). Some of the edits bring out a bit of texture, but in my opinion not enough to satisfy. In the end, there's simply not enough interest/detail to make this picture a self-contained image. Anyway, I think the 2nd one is the best treament, followed by the fourth. Regards, Tony


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May 07, 2008 22:06 |  #4
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i completley agree with tony... WAYYY to much noise, and i'm the type that loves the "artistic" PP. these look like they were taken with a cell phone camera and then put into photoshop to add noise.

number four is a really cool idea, however.


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May 07, 2008 22:23 |  #5

Very cool. I like these alot. Perfect processing.




  
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May 09, 2008 17:07 |  #6

Noise... Either you love it or U don't.


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May 09, 2008 17:19 |  #7

In some cases noise or the "film grain" look works. I am less troubled then others by the noise in these shots. Good work, PP on #3 is cool.




  
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May 10, 2008 08:17 |  #8

I dont mind the noise - i dont like the frames.


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May 12, 2008 15:16 |  #9

thanks everyone for the comments


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May 12, 2008 16:41 |  #10

I like 2 & 3. I could see them on a box of chocolates for Valentines Day. Yummeee!!!
I love those frames. How can I make them. P L E A S E ?


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May 13, 2008 12:51 as a reply to  @ Pollyolly's post |  #11

Your treatment (crop, focus, camera angle)
makes them seem to me disturbingly organic.
Like you say its a rose but I'm feeling
that its the mouth of some strange sea creature or something.


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May 13, 2008 15:08 |  #12

"rawwwrr I R teh BIG bad LEviaThan that ARISED from the depths of the ATLANTIC! Fear me nowz!" sort of sea monster? :D:D:D

or perhaps that crab from the little mermaid..


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May 13, 2008 15:25 |  #13

Zansho wrote in post #5517237 (external link)
"rawwwrr I R teh BIG bad LEviaThan that ARISED from the depths of the ATLANTIC! Fear me nowz!" sort of sea monster? :D:D:D

or perhaps that crab from the little mermaid..

I think these guys are being a little naughty. So just ignore them...............alt​hough I did initially think that they looked a little 'erotic'. Probably because I had had a couple of glasses of wine.:o

I still like the two that I said earlier and the framing which you have not as yet told me the secret of how to achieve this.;)


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May 17, 2008 17:07 |  #14

Pollyolly wrote in post #5510607 (external link)
I like 2 & 3. I could see them on a box of chocolates for Valentines Day. Yummeee!!!
I love those frames. How can I make them. P L E A S E ?

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